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CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM


A 'Content Management System (CMS)' is designed to simplify the publication of Web content to Web sites, in particular allowing content creators to submit content without requiring technical knowledge of HTML or the uploading of files. It can be used for corporate websites, secure portals for trading partners or online communities and intranets.

The basic roles of a CMS include a content creator, reviewer and a publisher. It enables companies to manage information on their web pages, enhances productivity, and provides consistent and high-quality management of websites. The implementation of a web content management system on enterprise websites also saves time and money by solving workflow problems.

Why you need a Content Management System?

Multiple editors — If you need to give website editing access to several people, there’s no better solution than a content management system. It’s the best way to provide limited, focused access to the areas of your site that need to be updated without opening up the entire site for unintended or unsanctioned changes.

Templates — Rather than creating new pages from scratch, a CMS allows you to rely on templates you can reuse to create as many pages as necessary with the correct layout and functionality on each one. This enables your site to maintain a consistent look as it grows.

Governance — A true content management system designed for multiple content contributors doesn’t stop at content creation and publishing. It allows you to customize and implement an editorial process or workflow to ensure all content is reviewed and approved by the right people prior to going live.

Content focus — By separating your website content from its design, your content management system allows your marketing team to focus on producing more content to drive website traffic, improve SEO, and convert customers. Removing design and technical skills from the process makes it more efficient.

Global changes — Through the use of templates, reusable files and assets, and various features, a content management system makes it easy to make changes across your entire website without having to update each individual page. Whether it’s a phone number, your logo, or a header image, you can update or change them globally when using a CMS.

Ease of use — Making the management and upkeep of your website a coding-free non-technical task helps you get updates live faster, and also opens your site to more content from a larger group of contributors.

Security — A content management system doesn’t just protect your website from overly enthusiastic content editors. Installed as an application behind your firewall, a decoupled CMS can also ensure that your site is more secure and can’t be easily exploited by hackers.

Analytics — If you’re still uploading static pages, you might not have a good way to collect data on content performance and effectiveness. Measuring the impact of your content is critical to making it a business driver, and a CMS should enable you to track performance, or easily integrate third party tools to help you do so.

Solution

Intellisense is a one stop solution for all your Content Management System requirements. Creating a winning content strategy requires collaboration with ecosystem partners, deep understanding and insight into consumer behaviour and preferences and the ability to design, deliver, manage and refine winning service propositions and promotions.
Intellisense manages end-to-end service ecosystem including services procurement, programming & discovery, usage reports & analysis and overall service operations management, thereby facilitating a vibrant ecosystem.

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