CMS at an enticing price: free: Discontent with the state of your companies content? If, indeed, your data and documents are in disarray, a CMS (content management system) might warrant consideration -- and there's no reason open-source options should be on your list. That's a key take-away from Contributing Editor Mike Heck's round-up of five (yes, five!) open-source CMSes from Alfresco, DotNetNuke, Drupal, Joo CMS at an enticing price: free: Discontent with the state of your companies content? If, indeed, your data and documents are in disarray, a CMS (content management system) might warrant consideration — and there’s no reason open-source options should be on your list. That’s a key take-away from Contributing Editor Mike Heck’s round-up of five (yes, five!) open-source CMSes from Alfresco, DotNetNuke, Drupal, Joomla, and Plone. All fared well, but only one earned a score of Excellent. Click on to find out which.DreamScene still a nightmare: Enterprise Desktop blogger Randall Kennedy revisits DreamScene, Microsoft Vista’s “motion desktop” technology. When he first looked at it months ago, he declared it a huge resource hog, but critics countered that it was in beta. Well, it’s now hit RTM status, and lo, Kennedy reports, it’s still a huge resource piggy. Oink.10 reasons sites get hacked: If you’ve ever had your Web site hacked and lamented, “Why me?”, you might find your answer here. Part of the the problem, according to the experts, is that security is too often viewed as an after-thought when developers are building Web apps. Don’t let your site become a statistic. Check out the list. Technology Industry