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 |  | The market for content management is still young and immature. Projects continue to fail to meet deadlines and budget, while vendors continue to add more useless features... |
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 |  | The biggest study about the handling and management of increasing information content in companies reveals the following: The time for integration has come... |
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 |  | Despite consumers’ concerns over privacy on the Internet, a majority indicate a willingness to reveal significant personal information in exchange for a personalized online experience... |
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 |  | All content management systems hold out a set of gleaming promises - reduced IT involvement in content publishing, streamlined workflow and approval processes, simple rollback features and reduced costs of operation... |
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 |  | New Enterprise Content Management Tools Evaluation Report says that the ECM market will reach $2.3B in software and $7B in services by 2007, representing a compound annual growth rate of 15%... |
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 |  | Contentmanager.net helps you with this guide to find all content management vendors at the CeBIT fair in Hannover/Germany... |
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 |  | DMS, Document Management Systems was the designation in the nineties of the last millennium, with which the industrial sector identified itself in Germany. DMS and later DMS EXPO where also the names of the leading exhibition... |
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 |  | Generally speaking, digital rights management (in the following abbreviated DRM) systems can also be described as a kind of sales system for digital contents... |
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 |  | Through the development of the nineties the digital processing of printed products (newspaper, brochure, flyer) has been completing numerous digital media (WAP-handy, www, PDA)... |
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 |  | On the contentmanager.days 2002 in Leipzig it could be seen more than clearly: the interest in alternatives which are free of charge compared to the conventional, partly expensive WCMS is increasingly growing... |
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 |  | In the market for web content management systems (WCMS) the user is spoilt for choice. In order to find first of all a pre-selection of suitable systems, the following ten questions concerning WCMS are to help... |
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 |  | Migration is the concept planning as well as the actual implementation of entering existing contents from a portal in a content management system (CMS), which has to be newly established... |
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 |  | An essential argument for the introduction of a content management system (CMS) is the improvement and optimisation of the editorial processes. Particularly bigger online editorial offices with a large number of editorial staff need support... |
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 |  | A lot of online editorial offices work with a similar role concept which, however, often is only supported insufficiently through the applied publication system. At the introduction of a CMS these role concepts have to be reconsidered... |
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 |  | With the content syndication there is a new, forward-looking business approach within the context of content management, at which contents existing offline or online in the web are sold to third parties, who want to enhance their own web presentation... |
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 |  | The syndicators are dieing off. The bankruptcies have swept 4Content, Tanto, Contonomy, Kontorvisions and 1-Syndicate from the market. Do companies and portals now have to fear for their content for websites, internets and intranets?... |
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 |  | In the course of the progressive multi-media development in our information and media age it becomes more and more important to administrate multimedia contents like pictures, diagrams, audios, video... |
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 |  | This contribution gives you ten good reasons for usability, which provide you with arguments for discussions. With these arguments you can stand your ground against the project manager. We consider this contribution a little everyday life support... |
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 |  | Professional testing inspects the quality of implementation of a content management system and ensures that it corresponds to the agreed criteria. Early quality controls imply higher safety for the development team and above all for the customer... |
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 |  | Traditionally the value of a company is shown through material procedures of evaluation in the balance sheet. However, more and more companies tend to make also immaterial values a component of their balance sheet... |
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 |  | In the current economic situation companies get more and more under pressure, because on the one hand margins are decreasing and on the other hand customer requirements are growing. Ideally companies offer their customers the wished information... |
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