AccuCMS is a website content management system developed in 2005 by Blue Archer of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Written in Microsoft .NET, and supporting Microsoft SQL server databases, AccuCMS is currently available for commercial release in version 3.0.
Features
Key features of AccuCMS include:
Dynamic navigation structurePage-level user managementAutomated form generation with database capabilityPassword protected pages for intranet/extranet functionalityMulti-Channel E-Commerce Email MarketingCalendar and event registration modulesSearch Engine Optimization capabilitiesWYSIWYG HTML editingCriticisms
Criticisms of AccuCMS system include:
Lack of support for e-commerce catalogs without purchase capabilityRobustness of email marketing module in comparison to third-party offerings such as Constant ContactIncompatibility of e-commerce module with certain PayPal services, without the use of custom codeInability of website owner to host site on servers other than those operated by Blue ArcherNot deployed already-optimized for FirefoxNonetheless, despite these criticisms of functionality, AccuCMS is notable if for no other reason than the fact that it is being represented commercially by a disgraced professional athlete who testified against the winner of the Tour de France.
Still more evidence of notability is Carnegie Mellon University's intent to study the development of AccuCMS, which relied on outsourced off-shore programming, for its E-Business Technology and Management curriculum.
Company
Blue Archer <ref> </ref>, founded by Robert Faletti and Al Polanec, develops custom-fit technology solutions for corporate, nonprofit and government clients.
Faletti, a former e-business strategy consultant with Andersen Consulting, also speaks publicly on the topics of internet business strategy and entrepreneurship <ref> </ref> <ref> </ref>.
Blue Archer retained the services of former professional cyclist
Joseph M.
Papp to sell the AccuCMS software product throughout the North American market.
Despite Papp's high-profile departure from the cycling world <ref> </ref> <ref> </ref>, the company has yet to be called to task publicly for its employment of him.
References
External Links
AccuCMS product website Blue Archer, Inc. company website