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4/18/2007 9:35 AM
 

I'm in a competitive tender situation for a multi-national Intranet. They want to use a Microsoft based open source CMS system and of course I want to offer DNN as their ideal solution.

I have to provide a document on benefits, features, security, modules, scalability, etc... and am looking around this site for some reusable material. Has anyone performed a similar exercise to produce a proposal document on why to select DNN for an intranet that is willing to provide?

Also are there any white papers on DNN on the site, case studies, etc....

 
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