Introduction
You’re no technical guru and have been charged with finding a web content management system (CMS) for your business. Simple right?
So are you after an Open or Closed source CMS?
Um…I’m looking to update my content multiple times a week to benefit our SEO and engage our audience beyond traditional marketing methods?
Yes, ok. But are you looking for an Open Source CMS or a Closed Source CMS?
Um. I’m not really the technical guy…
There’s no need to be intimidated by this technical jargon. The differences between Open and Closed source software are fairly straightforward and there are fairly clear pros and cons for each. There is no right or wrong answer to the question either. Your best option will largely depend on your business and its goals. In the end, the main objective is to have access to a CMS that is easy for you and your team to manage on a day to day basis.
But let’s start with a few basics to help you get in the conversation.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
- What is Open Source Software?
- Right Then. So What is Closed Source Software?
- So What Are Some of The Key Differences Between Open & Closed Source Software?
- Cost
- Service
- Innovation
- Usability
- Security