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Knowledgebase / Knowledge management system

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Paul Aspinall - 20 Aug 2007 15:49 GMT
Hi
Does anyone know of a Knowledgebase / Knowledge management system or
component which may be available, similar to the one of the MS site (ie.
like msdn.microsoft)

Thanks
ca8msm@aspnetlibrary.com - 20 Aug 2007 15:59 GMT
You could have a look into DotNetNuke which is an ASP.NET content
management system and has many add-ons that you can apply.
Mike - 20 Aug 2007 16:16 GMT
Don't use DNN, there are tons of app out there or you could create your own
system.
DNN is a pain to install, configure, etc. by the time you do all that you
could have created your own.

> Hi
> Does anyone know of a Knowledgebase / Knowledge management system or
> component which may be available, similar to the one of the MS site (ie.
> like msdn.microsoft)
>
> Thanks
Mark Rae [MVP] - 20 Aug 2007 16:28 GMT
> Don't use DNN, there are tons of app out there or you could create your
> own system.
> DNN is a pain to install, configure, etc. by the time you do all that you
> could have created your own.

I couldn't agree more - avoid DNN at all costs...

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ca8msm@aspnetlibrary.com - 21 Aug 2007 09:33 GMT
I didn't find DNN to be that problematic. It may be down to the fact
that the hosting company I'm with provide a "one-click" installation
of portals such as DNN, Rainbow, Starter Kits etc. which admittedly
probably takes a lot of the pain out of setting up solutions. But, if
the user has this option, they may be able to have a CMS set up in
under 2 minutes like I did. There may well be better solutions out
there, but I wouldn't discount it as an option.

Mark,
http://aspnetlibrary.com

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