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Since .Net appears to be part of your problem why not look to other CMS systems that utilize PHP or Python or ... ?


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com

On Oct 9, 2018, at 2:12 PM, Michael Privett <michael.privett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I am researching the web for web content management software available in a .Net platform that uses the IBM i for content storage. Our current WCMS (IBM WCMS, Java Platform) is running with the website on a Linux box using IBM i for content storage. We are having difficulty finding CMS packages that work with the IBM i from a .Net platform. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Am I going to have to bite the bullet and install SQL Server?

Best Regards,

Michael Privett PMP, CSM
Director of IT, Product Development
Southeastern Paper Group <http://www.sepapergroup.com/>
Phone: 1-800-858-7230 Ext.3288
Fax: 864-574-9959
michael.privett@xxxxxxxx<mailto:michael.privett@xxxxxxxx>


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