At this point we are developing Sitecore websites and we are gaining experience every day. This means that we know how to adjust our approach to different types of customers and that we are able to build our applications quicker every project we do. Offcourse Sitecore is not the only W-CMS around and we have looked into other W-CMS’s. What are the pro’s and the con’s for a company to offer solutions in different types of CMS’s and what would this mean for the programmers that are working with this CMS? Would a choice to offer solutions in more CMS’s automatically mean that the global experience per CMS will shrink relative? Hope there are some people around with experience in multiple big W-CMS’s (Sitecore, KEntico, EPIServer, etc.. etc..).
At this point we are developing Sitecore websites and we are gaining experience every
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The choice to go for one or more CMS-es depends strongly on the structure of the company in which this has to be introduced. If the company for example has a lot of .NET developers and they are all capable of working with different cms-es you can offer your customers more then one cms implementation. For now I will state this as an answer of my own question, because we had some internal discussions about this and I don’t want to wait any longer for an answer since it seems it won’t happen to come anyway.