WordPress seems to be the natural choice when building a web site these days, and with good reason. For the most part. Its ease of use, even for a novice webmaster, makes it easy for a non-technical person to update their website once a web developer has built it for them. And that’s fine for a small business or hobbyist. But for an enterprise level website, care must be taken to choose the right content management system for the job, now and well into the future. In some cases, the best choice might not be WordPress.
WordPress as a CMS Not Ready for Prime Time?
Randy Thornton over at MetaMedia is of the opinion that WordPress is not ready to lay claim to being a full fledged CMS just yet. He gives some well-thought out and valid reasons why this is so. In a nutshell: Plugins. The things that make WordPress able to function as a CMS do not lie […]