We use Hippo at the University of Maryland Libraries, please see my blog post ³Why Hippo CMS² [1] on why it was selected. That post is now a year old and I would say that despite some challenges we are still satisfied with our selection. I¹m happy to talk with anyone who would like more information. [1] https://dssumd.wordpress.com/2014/01/27/why-hippo-cms/ Ben -- Ben Wallberg, Manager Software Systems Development and Research Digital Systems and Stewardship University of Maryland Libraries [log in to unmask] 301-314-6010 http://lib.umd.edu/dss On 4/2/15, 11:03 AM, "Sanchez, Edward L." <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >Colleagues, >I am on a campus-wide team charged with evaluating and selecting a new >CMS system to replace our centralized Apache/PHP/Includes-based web >server infrastructure. > >Our Libraries and University Archives have relied on the existing >centralized system and would like to contribute to the selection of a new >CMS-based platform that will position our library well into the future. > >Currently the list is down to four vendors: > >Hippo >OmniUpdate >Terminal 4 >Jahia > >If any of you have experience with any of these systems you wouldn't mind >sharing please contact me off list. > >Your feedback would be appreciated. > >Best regards, > >Ed > >Edward Sanchez >Head, Library Information Technology >Marquette University >1355 West Wisconsin Avenue >Milwaukee, WI 53201 >[log in to unmask] >W: 414-288-6043 >M: 414-839-9569