What is Content Management?
A Content Management System (CMS) enables non-technical users to easily
manage their content to ensure that it is updated, accurate, and accessible
over multiple digital delivery channels. Core content management functionality
includes editing, workflow, approval chains, publishing and versioning.
Roles are separated so that designers, authors, editors, developers and
administrators can all perform their unique tasks while the CMS brings
the results together into a coherent whole. The key business benefits
are:
Cost Benefits
Reduce the cost of initial implementation and the on-going cost of ownership
Dynamic Publishing
Enable your organisation to respond quickly to changing business needs
Empowering Staff
Empower staff from across your organisation to publish their own content
Quality & Consistency
Assure quality and consistency of content over all delivery channels
Limiting Risk
Reduce the risks associated with exceeding project deadlines and budget
Richer Functionality
Provide a broader set of useful functionality to your staff, partners and customers