The DNN Platform (formerly DotNetNuke) is a free web content management systems (CMS) from DNN Corporation headquartered in San Mateo, California.
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Progress Sitefinity
Score 7.6 out of 10
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Progress Sitefinity is a content management and customer analytics platform. It supports content management, tailored marketing, multi-channel management, and ecommerce sites.
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DNN Platform
Progress Sitefinity
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DNN Platform
Progress Sitefinity
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
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Progress Sitefinity
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Chose Progress Sitefinity
DNN was very similar from a flexibility and feature perspective but wasn't as polished or professional feeling. Kentico was poor in communication, not replying to email requests and questions. Crownpeak we had been using for many years but wasn't impressed with customer loyalty …
We mostly chose Sitefinity because we are current users of Telerik (Progress) development tools. When they purchased Sitefinity we decided to switch from our custom developed website to one hosted on a CMS. We have had some experience with DotNetNuke in the past and …
The cost of Sitefinity compared to other enterprise level CMS systems along with their built-in functions makes this a one stop solution for most companies. We also have the ability to easily create other content types and tools.
We've used Sitecore in the past and the interface was very unintuitive and difficult to use. Since then we have experimented with DotNetNuke and Umbraco, but are not satisfied only being supported by a community of volunteers. Customers have requirements and Sitefinity is able …
Umraco, SharePoint, DotNetNuke, Sitecore.
I prefer Sitefinity in almost every instance. Sitecore is more enterprise level but overkill for most clients.
I originally started working in Sitefinity with another company because we were a .NET shop. I did not choose Sitefinity for my current company, but they chose me because they needed someone with Sitefinity experience. I would always choose Sitefinity over WordPress because I'm …
OTB Sitefinity is beat by WordPress, and is about on par with Evoq/DNN. The UX is easier with WordPress, and I would venture to say Evoq/DNN slightly edges Sitefinity out in UX. It's difficult to beat the number of 3rd party tools for WordPress, and Evoq/DNN has quite a few …