This blog entry is the first in a series of articles about taking WordPress and making it work for the enterprise. I figure, because I am in the middle of it, I might as well share some of the advantages and pitfalls of using wordpress for your enterprise solution, or as many will call it, getting the WordPress to act as a CMS (Content Management System) for the enterprise. This series of blog articles will get into the ins and outs of implementing wordpress for a corporation, and what plugins to use, and what issues you will have to overcome. So, sign up for this blog, come back for a visit, or go to my twitter account at http://www.twitter.com/dgudema to read what I am going through…
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