Choice of CMS – Your Replies
July 12th, 2012 by Erick Beck
A few weeks ago I asked for a count of which Content Management Systems are being used across campus. The list below is what was submitted. Many of us use a mixture of more than one system. I tried to list each user only with their primary system and then make notes of other systems they use there.
This is a far from complete list of university web sites, but I suspect it is pretty representative. If you haven’t replied and still want to, either add a comment here or send me an email and I will update the list.
The results are:
Hannon Hill Cascade
- Texas A&M IT – both for their own sites and for those they build for customers
- Marketing & Communications
- Texas A&M Foundation – possibly transitioning to iModules
- Health Science Center – also WordPress on a few sites
- Libraries
WordPress
- Texas A&M at Qatar
- Agrilife – also some on legacy Percussion CMS
- Entomology
- Performance Studies
- Biological & Agricultural Engineering
- System Offices – currently many other systems including Silverstripe, SiteFinity, and Graffiti.
- TTI Communications
Drupal
- College of Education – and others, but trying to standardize on Drupal
- Student Affairs
- Student Organizations
- Chemistry (for calendaring)
Umbraco
- Division of Finance
- College of Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- College of Veterinary Medicine
- Department of Ecosystem Science and Management
- Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Dallas
- Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Temple
- Texas Water Resources Institute / Institute of Renewable Natural Resources
Sharepoint
- Corps of Cadets – plus custom code
Django
- College of Architecture
Kentico
- Provost IT – currently running on a host of CMS, working to migrate everything to Kentico. This will ultimately be a fairly long list of sites from several large offices on campus who they support.
Typo3
- Agricultural & Food Policy Center
Custom Built
- Biochemistry – hoping to migrate to WordPress
No CMS
- College of Science
- Chemistry – looking to migrate, probably to Drupal
- Transportation Services
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