In my opinion they have different uses. The vBulletin CMS is obviously more tightly integrated with the vBulletin permission system, that has advantages to my users for quick controlled content among many members. We love it as an event system for the community.
WordPress is one of the vessels we use an external CMS to the outside world. We use it pretty much as a read-only system, except comments. The comment system is not linked to vBulletin, we never found a real need for this.
In our setups we try to separate products so one is not dependent on the other. Spending man-hours converting content is not productive, and the only time I want to spend any time on old content is to archive it.
We have found that people like to comment on the WordPress CMS, like to log-in directly via social media. Our board members are the opposite of this and they like their privacy. They can link to their personal face book pages, twitter, etc., but very few of them want their real name posted in the forum.
Anyway, I hope this helps some... just one point of view.
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Are there any add-on's/plug-ins to write a post in wordpress and sync/send it over to vB CMS?
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Somewhere I read about a converter from WordPress to vBulletin Blog. You might even check "impex". The thread suggested to alter it for the CMS.
-- Back to work. I have been converting a very large board to use Oracle instead of MySQL. Where is the converter for that.