Web Content Management System
Web content management systems are often used for storing, controlling, versioning, and publishing industry-specific documentation such as news articles, operators' manuals, technical manuals, sales guides, and marketing brochures as well as images and audio files.- Import and creation of documents and multimedia material
- Identification of all key users and their content management roles
- The ability to assign roles and responsibilities to different content categories or types.
- Definition of the content workflow tasks, often coupled with event messaging so that content managers are alerted to changes in content.
- The ability to track and manage multiple versions of a single instance of content.
- The ability to publish the content to a repository to support access to the content. Increasingly, the repository is an inherent part of the system, and incorporates enterprise search and retrieval.
- Some web content management systems allow the textual aspect of content to be separated to some extent from formatting. For example the CMS may automatically set default color, fonts, or layout. Many Content Management Systems include a feature for "workflow process." “Workflow" is the idea of moving an electronic document along for either approval or for adding content. Some Content Management Systems will easily facilitate this process with email notification and automated routing.
DKS is a certified partner with Ektron. Ektron – www.ektron.com - is an industry leader in web content management system tools with over 20,000 customer integrations worldwide.
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