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When an industry has been around for decades, it naturally goes through waves of change.
As content management grew from a way to manage static sites to the backbone of the whole enterprise experience, it’s evolved with market needs.
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No one has written a definitive history of web content and experience management (WCM), but they should, as it would offer some interesting lessons still relevant today.
Ian Truscott's excellent "Happy 21st Birthday Web CMS " got me thinking about my own time in the field.
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This year marks the 21st birthday of Web Content Management (WCM). In the US, 21 represents the legal drinking age.
Personally, I cannot believe WCM is old enough to be granted that privilege, but every adult who witnesses a birth has the same feeling about every coming-of-age.
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I got my start on server-side web development in the mid-‘90s.
I got my first computer in 1995, gradually taught myself web development, and by 1999 was working as a developer in a corporate IT shop. Law school was but a fond memory.
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2017 is being proclaimed “the year of” for a number of digital marketing practices, but something I think worth celebrating here on CMSWire is that, by my reckoning, 2017 is the year the Web Content Management industry comes of age — and I wanted to kick off the celebrations.
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