Long March to the Desktop on the Low End

A growing number of CMS vendors are emerging to serve individual users or small workgroups that don't enjoy access to an IT group nor possess a dedicated webserver upon which they could load COTS software. Some products work exclusively at the desktop, managing content and pregenerating HTML for upload to your (presumably shared) server. Others provide a transparent ASP service with a WYSIWYG editor in a browser, sitting between you and your public site. Pricing for the latter runs as low as $20/month per user. The latest entrant is GlobalScape, makers of the popular "CuteFTP" product -- their CMS-for-the-masses is due out later this year...
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