CMS
Content Management Systems (CMS) are used to store, control, version, publish and manage web site content such as product and services overviews, blogs articles, company information, technical documentation, sales guides and other web-based marketing materials. CMS systems can provide a wide range of functionality, depending upon platform and technical specifications. We specialize in building Content Management systems to cater to our client needs.
We work with Open Source CMS systems like DotNetNuke (DNN) and Joomla as well as mainstream CMS products like Ektron CMS and SiteCore CMS systems. We have the ability to host all the CMS systems mentioned above.
Benefits of a content management system.
- Content editors save a lot of time as CMS allows quick and efficient content management.
- A CMS makes it easier for you to manage who creates, edits and publishes content. Because it establishes defined publishing processes, you can allocate specific publishing rights to various individuals.
- By easing technical hurdles in the publication of content, a CMS can reduce the need for training, while facilitating more people to publish.
- A CMS reduces time-to-publish, allowing you to get content published faster.
- A CMS allows for the design of a common and consistent information architecture (metadata, classification, navigation, search, layout and design).
- Access management and enrollment easy management of users and of content editor's permissions (which part of site do they have an access for).
- Styles and skins management with CMS we quickly change a style (skin) of any page or the style of all pages of the site.
- A CMS system provides a graphical user interface that allows the editor to create content, add images and multimedia files, create content schedules, and much more.
- Decentralized maintenance - Based on a common web browser. Editing anywhere, anytime removes bottlenecks.
- Navigation is automatically generated and adjusted - Menus are typically generated automatically based on the database content and links will not point to non-existing pages.
- Content is stored in a database - Central storage means that content can be reused in many places on the website and formatted for any device (web browser, mobile phone/WAP, PDA, print).
- Dynamic content - Extensions like forums, polls, shopping applications, searching, news management are typically modules.
- Cooperation - Encourages faster updates, generates accountability for authored content (logs) and cooperation between authors.
- Syndication of content to sites with similar market interests
- The search engines require your website to maintain consistency, in order to find relevant contents in your website rapidly and effectively. A content management system, manages the required consistency all through your website pages, making it search-engine friendly, providing a better visibility.
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