As the demands of online consumers continue to emerge and expand, enterprises around the world look for a platform to promote their brands and products through a strong web presence. To survive, every brand and business needs to deliver seamless digital experiences across channels. And for this, it is imperative to find a CMS with features that align with business goals.
Although there are a number of technologies that form the base of licensed as well as open source content management systems, a good proportion of high-performance CMSes have been built on Microsoft .NET. Whether you want to go for licensed or open source options for your CMS development project, Microsoft .NET offers enough options.
Here’s our list of the top licensed and open source content management systems on the .NET platform. We will provide quick insights about the uniqueness of each of them to make your CMS selection task easy.
Kentico
Kentico is a full-featured CMS accommodating WYSIWYG editor, multi-lingual support, workflows, newsletters, blogs, e-commerce, full-text search, web analytics, and several other modules. Kentico is highly suitable for developing large websites and web farms. It can cost between $3500 and $18000, depending upon the components required.