CMS System that uses MS SQL?

lucyfire

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Anyone of CMS software that uses Microdoft SQL Server?
Everything I find is MySQL, which I can't use because my boss refuses to use it.
 

lucyfire

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Oh, create basic websites. Looked at Joomla and Drupal and several others but none support MS SQL.
 

Avenue

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what does your boss have against mysql- HP, Google, nasa are just three of many who use it...
 

deweyzeph

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Umbraco is single-handedly THE best cms using ASP.NET and MSSQL. Have a look at it, you won't regret it.

Whatever you do stay far away from Dotnetnuke.
 

deweyzeph

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lol, was just a suggest, never worked with it :whistling:

You can be very grateful for that. Probably the worst CMS I have ever had the pain of working with. Umbraco is like a breathe of fresh air compared to Dotnetnuke. If anyone wants to know why, feel free to message me.
 

lucyfire

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I've heard some bad stuff about DotNetNuke by just reading random googled forums. But now I want to know why. Share, damnit!
 

spiderz

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Because Joomla and Drupal don't?

No, you want to "create basic websites."
Use HTML.
CMS is only used if you have a larger site on which the content changes a lot/or are added a lot.
A basic website is mostly static...

Oh. btw, where are you going to host it?
 

DarkStreet

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Um, Joomla and Drupal use HTML too... :erm: Probably better to say he should stick to creating a static website. Telling him to use HTML instead of a CMS is just confusing.
 
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