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Hi,

I was trying to analyze the trend about companies leaving their own custom built solution in favor of the standard CMS solutions such as Drupal, Joomla and DotNetNuke etc. While I can find many stories about medium and large organizations leaving their custom solution for Drupal/Joomla etc, I cannot find any reference where organizations are leaving prebuilt CMS's/Frameworks to go custom again. Is this not happening at all or it's just a matter of not being properly documented?

Thank you.

Imran.

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Not sure why you'd leave out SharePoint when discussing what actual corporations are using as a CMS solution. It has a much higher market penetration than all the products you've described combined. – Gurdas Nijor Oct 9 at 18:06
Well as per my understanding, SharePoint does not really come in the same realm as other solutions that I have mentioned. SharePoint does, however, allows you to create a CMS very easily on top of it. – Imran Rashid Oct 10 at 14:12
Analysing what trends? What reports are you reading? – Crises of Identity Oct 11 at 3:12
It's just that I was managing different Drupal projects at my company and came across reports about many large organizations opting to use Drupal instead of their own custom solution. The latest big name is Economist. The Economist are ditching their ColdFusion based homegrown CMS in favour of Drupal. Yahoo Research website is also Drupal based and so is all of Sony's websites for its artists. That got me thinking that is the traffic flowing one way only? Are their any big names that are ditching open-source or commercial CMS's in favour of their own homegrown ones? – Imran Rashid Oct 11 at 11:02

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I can't think of a situation where a company has abandoned an in-house developed CMS in favor of re-developing a CMS on their own.

Everything I'm familiar with involves leaving a hand rolled CMS solution in favor of a commercial/open source solution.

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Well i can imagine that while most companies prefer homebrewn solutions for some of them or in certain scenario's an open source or commercial alternative might fill their needs.

In case we at our work need to set up a blog we'll most likely choose wordpress, we know it, it does what it needs to do and does it good. Customization isn't a big deal but out of the box it works too.

For larger projects we always use our own CSM built with our own framework, that is what we know best.

So to answer your question, I still have to see the first company going from existing CMS to custom built but i'm fairly certain there are alot doing both.

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