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Simply put, CMS (Content Management Solutions)
is an umbrella term for a range of technologies that allow you
to easily, efficiently, and cost-effectively manage all of your
Web site content. Once deployed, these Web content management
tools enable you to add, update, and delete Web content through
a standard Web browser and without complicated HTML editing skills.
There are many CMS tools on the market right
now and more showing up all the time as a result of mergers and
buy-outs. Once you start down the path of implementing a content
management system, choosing the wrong tool or implementing it
poorly can result in serious cost and schedule overruns. Be careful
out there! CMS tools can be classified into the Low Cost, Mid-Range,
and Enterprise level solutions. Once you choose a CMS and begin
deployment, it's not easy to move to another content management
tool.
It is critically important to choose the right
CMS tool. While most content management systems share a common
set of basic features, the subtle differences between them can
mean success or failure for your company. How will you accurately
gauge your requirements for both current and future needs and
match those to an available CMS?
Rockport Solutions can help you initiate and
manage your content management software. Our staff has designed,
deployed, and directed many different CMS projects across a number
of industries. We have worked with Vignette, Interwoven, Microsoft
CMS and many other mid-range CMS solutions. Our services range
from helping you determine your exact CMS needs to deploying the
perfect CMS tool that meets those requirements. Additionally,
our Web site designers are experienced in creating unique, branded
site designs that work seamlessly with Content Management Solutions
while providing the best possible visual experience for your customers.
Explore one of our CMS case studies below for more information
or contact us.
CASE STUDIES:
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Concept 2:
Corporate Home Page |
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Concept 3:
Corporate Home Page |
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Concept 3:
Division Home Page |
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