Muse is not a replacement for Dreamweaver (the software I'd use for database integration) but a supplement program for designers to build their site vision… the artie fartie stuff is what it is for. You can have an add that says click here for 50% off and quickly change that to say 60% or any other amount but its just text or you can insert say a map from google maps which is technically a database but again, this is the exception and only works because google maps have been set up to allow this integration without major issues. I'd recommend this http://www.adobe.com/inspire/2013/10/wordpress-sites-dreamweaver.html example of setting up a webpage because it shows the steps involved. Ie, the art team makes the basic design then the code team comes along and fine tunes the adds… the fact that this guy in effect does both steps does not make the process any less valid. One final point, Muse is not (yet) a stand alone product… just look at all the bugs/ issues people on this forum are having… It's a useful tool and imo a solid step in the right direction but your it department will be unimpressed by any "lets get rid of Dreamweaver, and use Muse instead" argument.
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