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Content Management System



Content Management System

Anyone would rather visit a site that is updated once a week than a site that is updated once a year. A regularly updated and timely enhanced site is going to have newer content which will encourage customers to revisit, resulting in increased revenue opportunities. The Internet forced business experts to more rapidly maintain and update information for their websites. Content management was born out of the increased publishing needs. With the explosive growth of the Internet, fundamental content management needs have also grown. It becomes just impossible to published content online in a manual process. Online information must be regularly reviewed and updated in order to keep the site most up-to-date so that other content consumers, including customers and search engines, have access to the most up-to-date version


  • Content access rights for control
  • Content approval for structured workflow processes
  • Content archiving and versioning for backups
  • Content templates for consistent output
SDLC
"Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity"
- Charles Mingus