Zunch Communications Launches Next-Generation CMS

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Zunch Communications, Inc. announced the launch of their next-generation content management system built by the Zunch team and written in the Microsoft .NET Framework. The updated system was first used on the recently launched corporate website for a leading North American business-to-business services provider.

"The new system remains simple and user-friendly with its WYSIWYG editor, but features code updates to significantly increase performance,” said Zunch Chairman & CEO John Sanchez. "It allows someone with little or no knowledge of programming to edit a website as they choose and have a fast-loading, high-performance website at the same time.”

The new content management system allows for administrative updating of content and "click and drag” of all navigational elements. It also permits the addition or deletion of pages on-the-fly and is controlled by a rich text WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) editor. New aspects of the system also include improved performance and speed, with complex pages often loading in less than one-tenth of a second. A fast data-catching layer allows page details to be stored in memory for more efficient look-up.

"We put a lot of thought into what changes we needed to make to our content management system and into what we hoped to achieve with the updates,” said Sanchez.

Another benefit of the newly developed content management system is the improved stability with a tight architecture which, by design, prevents many of the bugs that can creep into web applications. Since the new system is based on the Microsoft .NET Framework, it also has improved scalability. The flexibility of the system allows it to be used as a large-scale content management system for an enterprise level organization, but also quick and efficient enough to serve a simple blog site.

Mixed with the talents of the Zunch search engine optimization specialists and development team, the system can create high-performance search engine friendly websites. The Zunch-developed content management system also achieved something never done before. Websites on this upgraded engine appear to be static content websites instead of typically lower-ranking dynamic sites because of significant improvements in the URLs used. URL upgrades also make it easier for end customers to remember where things are in the site, reduce the possibility of accidental mirror pages, and can improve the keyword relevancy of their respective pages. Even the DHTML-based Drop-Down Navigation is search engine friendly.

"We’re proud of our team’s efforts. The Zunch development team has put a lot of time and effort into the coding and performance of our new content management system,” said Sanchez. "They’ve created a ground-breaking tool for our clients, especially when combined with our search engine optimization skills and specialists.”

07.12.2005, Zunch Communications, Inc.




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