Strictly speaking traditional Content Management Systems are at a dead end. Approximately 20 years ago we started building websites with systems like HotMetalPro, Frontpage and Dreamweaver. Then the first content management systems arrived. For example TYPO3 was launched in 1998, Drupal in 2001 and WordPress in 2003. And off course also the closed source variants.
Now we are almost in 2016, not much has changed. We still use content management systems. Or has something changed? In 2004 Facebook was created, in 2005 Youtube was launched, in 2006 Twitter was born, and in 2010 Instagram started. To name a few. Why is that important in this matter? Very simple. What happened is that content creation moved from content management systems to independent content platforms.
Presentation: June 8
Position | Business Analyst Accans | Vice President TYPO3 Association | Business Consultant Youwe |
Company/organization | Accans BV | TYPO3 Association | Youwe |
Country | The Netherlands |
Native Language | Dutch |
Describe your role as Infomedian | I connect people and help them see things in another way. |
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