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Looking for solid, basic client extranet tools

  • Looking for solid, basic client extranet tools... [+] My interactive services company is finally moving to a more robust hosting environment, and I want to take this window of opportunity to start pulling together some basic client extranet services--document repositories, online review mini-sites, and maybe threaded discussions--all wrapped by basic security. Now, I know that I could put a couple of smart programmers on it, and roll our own, but I've done that everyplace I've been in the past 10 years, and there's _always_ the inevitable conflict between client work and internal work that makes it take _forever_ (and plus, then you get into the inevitable "pony wars"). So, for the time being at least, I'd like to head that off at the pass and find something decent and pre-defined to use for the next several months. I've looked into all the outsourced/ASP services, already, like Basecamp, HyperOffice, etc., and right now, I'm really not inclined to use those, for a lot of different reasons. The ideal would be either an open-source or inexpensive package that we can install, configure and maintain on our own boxes--we've got .NET/SQL Server and PHP/MySQL both available as potential platforms. Thanks in advance for any insights.

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    Check out some of the Open Source CMSs like http://www.mamboserver.com, or if you are really interested in Enterprise Class stuff: http://www.typo3.org or http://typo3.com. Both PHP/MySQL solutions

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It's been a long time since I was in the tech world, but would Basecamp suffice? It's generic, but you'll spend absolutey 0 man hours implementing it. I imagine you've already looked into it.

josh

http://www.ez.no An outstanding open-source CMS based on PHP/MySQL. I've used EZ 3.0 to implement extranets, intranets and public-facing web sites, all of which it handles with aplomb. EZ is coded by a bunch of Norwegians, and more popular in Europe for some reason than in the U.S. Check it out.

killdevil

Thanks for the recommendations, all. - Mambo looks interesting, but the site has a lot of broken links...is it still under active development? - Typo3 definitely looks like a solid option--almost overkill, but a lot of useful features to pick and choose from. We'll definitely have to look more closely at it. - EZ Publish also looks good, killdevil, but is it only available for sale, or is there also maybe a free/unsupported version available somewhere I can't find?

LairBob

Oh, duh...I went back to the EZ Publish site and found the GPL version. Right behind the huge graphic button saying "Download Now!!".

LairBob

killdevil

Also, don't forget about http://www.drupal.org and a spin-off, http://www.civicspacelabs.org/ (which is developed by former Dean for Pres campaign staffers), if you're looking at full-featured open source CMS packages.

killdevil

if you're colocating your servers, and they're running Windows 2003 Server, you can install Windows SharePoint Services and have all of this and a lot more up and running pretty easily (and for free).

feloniousmonk

Good point, fm...W2K3 is definitely available, and as much as I'm leery of throwing more MS apps at the problem, it's definitely something to look at. (Especially since it's supposed to integrate pretty well with Office--is that what you've found?)

LairBob

Oh, and as a general note for anyone else looking into this, links on the Drupal site led me to http://www.opensourcecms.com/, which is apparently dedicated to just this sort of thing. Definitely looks useful.

LairBob

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