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Financial institutions, Insurance, Healthcare, Retail, Manufacturing, Restaurants, and other enterprise organizations.
Umbraco fits businesses that want to develop top-of-the-class tech solutions, where developer flexibility and seamless integrations without vendor lock-in are the highest priorities.
The software is vey good and the features and abilities are nice and useful.
As a result, we missed years of updates and then had a very painful period where everything seemed to break while, version by version, we got our system up to date.
We've been using the software with out clients since almost the inception of the software. Their support is great, and more affordable than most that are comparable amongst enterprise CMS providers.
The interface and learning curve can be intimidating for first-time or casual users.
I also love the ability to adapt the software itself to what our business needs through the use of plugins.
I think the biggest problem over the years (we are no longer clients) was the lack of a good, consistent working relationship.
I'm usually pleased with the flexibility this product has provided. We liked that we might make necessary adjustments to have the system achieve what we required.
Rather than prioritize it as a hotfix, it is idle until the next release. In the meantime, I have to defer to a third-party sitemap tool.
The flexibility to create a range of different webpage layouts, without the need to do any coding is great, and the preview function is particularly useful.
Sometimes experience errors and deployment failures when too many users are in at the same time. Syncing issues from prep to prod cause problems.
We use Umbraco to manage our websites, it's a great CMS that makes managing a large and popular website slightly easier.
Steep learning curve, especially for people unfamiliar with CMS software. There is no official support and no drag-and-drop functionality.
It is hands down, our development teams preference for coding in. And any time we've needed help, our CTO has had great support from the company.
Therefore links become broken and you have to re-link post courier and then courier again.
The pages can be updated fairly quickly and the WYSIWYG page editor is straightforward. What I liked the most was how quickly a page can be saved and published.
Basic stuff that should come out of the box like rel canonical tags etc. have to be custom coded - at least for the sites I have encountered. The search functionality within the CMS is horrible.
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