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  Content management system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A content management system is often a web application used for creating and managing websites and web content.
Alternatively, content management systems (CMS) can also be used for storing and publishing documentation such as operators' manuals, technical manuals, sales guides, etc. There are many open-source and proprietary CMS solutions available, which is in fact true for most systems of any kind.
As the market evolved, the scope of content management systems broadened, and the term is now used to refer to a range of technologies and techniques, including portal systems, wiki systems, and web-based groupware.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Content_management_system   (909 words)

  
 Content Management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Content management allows designers to make changes to the appearance and layout of web pages without programmer assistance, and gives editors and authors the power to contribute and manage content.  Presentation templates separate form from content.
Content is saved in a database repository, which allows writers and editors to create content with web forms and upload features, and output content in multiple formats.
Content is always in a usable and reusable form, minimizing content updating efforts.
www.microassist.net /content_management.cfm   (360 words)

  
 Content Management
Kimberly Bradshaw demonstrates content management by beginning the day by leading her students in a very short hand routine.
She manages the movement of people by having her students place a red cup on their desk if their group has a question and is in need of assistance.
She describes the nature and content of the learning activity in which the high school and elementary students will participate, tells the students how long they will stay at each exhibit, and gives them clear instructions on how to move from one exhibit to the next.
www.intime.uni.edu /model/teacher/content.html   (547 words)

  
 IBM Content Management
IBM Content Management software captures, stores, manages, integrates and delivers all forms of digital content across a company’s entire value chain from employees to customers to suppliers and partners - to create real business value.
Content management systems and integrated processes provide the unified approach for managing multiple content types.
Why wouldn’t they, when IBM has a proven and comprehensive content management software portfolio that includes, but is not limited to, federated records management, advanced document management, production document imaging, integrated workflow, report management, web content management, digital asset/media management, e-mail and SAP archiving.
www.ibm.com /software/info/contentmanagement   (253 words)

  
 Content management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content management, or CM, is a set of processes and technologies that support the evolutionary life cycle of digital information.
Later that content may be superseded by another form of content and thus retired or removed from use.
A critical aspect of content management is the ability to manage versions of content as it evolves (see also version control).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Content_management   (616 words)

  
 perl.com: Content Management with Bricolage
If you've ever had to manage a web site with tens of thousands of pages of content where many people need to be able to update that content, you've no doubt recognized the need for a content management system (CMS).
Fortunately, this category of content management is well represented in the open-source space, including such stalwarts as Bricolage, Plone (built on the Zope framework), and TYPO3.
They focus on managing documents, moving them through workflow, ensuring the consistency of their structures, and publishing them to external systems for delivery to the end audience.
www.perl.com /pub/a/2004/08/27/bricolage.html   (1393 words)

  
 Content Management ‹ Services ‹ Web Design Company ITMask Systems
Content Management Systems (CMS) have revolutionized the way organizations update content on their Websites.
Staff will be able to administer and control what content is supposed to be published currently, what is ready to be published next week, what is being prepared for the next month, and keep them separate on an item-by-item basis.
Built on open standards and designed for pervasive ease-of-use, Web Content Management System is a powerful solution for organizations interested in saving time, reducing cost and increasing productivity of their web sites.
www.itmask.com /services/contentmanagement   (1336 words)

  
 Open Directory - Computers: Software: Internet: Site Management: Content Management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Metacanvas web content management system - MetaCanvas is a visual web content management system that allows anyone to manage the content and growth of their website without needing technical knowledge.
The focus is on enterprise content management and e-learning solutions that support both public and private organizations.
Quinata content management for small businesses - Quinata's Content Manager allows a small business web site to be kept up to date at low cost, from anywhere, just by filling in simple forms.
dmoz.org /Computers/Software/Internet/Site_Management/Content_Management   (7310 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Content Management Bible: Books: Bob Boiko   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
As a Project Manager with a mandate to come up with a Content Management System for my organization, over the course of the past three months I've found the CMS Bible by Boiko simply essential, as most of the other 'bible' tech books I've read have been.
First, he delves into a very thorough discussion about the more 'phylosophical' topics of content (what it is, what is data, what is metadata, etc.) and content management at large.
The decision to automate is normally based on 4 criteria: content size, change frequency, number and diversity of contributors and, the number of publications (channels).
www.amazon.com /Content-Management-Bible-Bob-Boiko/dp/076454862X   (1747 words)

  
 Content Management - Executive Summaries - CIO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
These include strong repository management for storing meta-data (such as indexes and fields) and managing users' interactions with the stored content through library services and workflows and delegated administrative capabilities for distributing and managing roles and responsibilities across business units.
One of the keys to implementing a successful content management system is conducting a thorough assessment of an organization's specific business application or processes prior to installation.
Assett Management: The New Frontier of Commoditized "IT".
www.cio.com /summaries/web/content   (2242 words)

  
 Ziff Davis Web Buyer's Guide: Content Management buying guide offers news, product reviews, research and white papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sharing a steady stream of timely content in today's information economy is increasingly important -- and increasingly expected -- whether it’s delivered to employees, your business partners, your distributors, your investors, or your customers.
The Content Management Buying Guide can help you through the selection process, providing practical tools for evaluating vendors and understand which features are the most vital for your situation.
Content Manager integrates with existing hardware and software investments, both IBM and non-IBM, enabling customers to leverage common infrastructure, achieve a lower cost of ownership, and deliver new, powerful information and services to customers, partners and employees where and when needed.
content-management.webbuyersguide.com   (940 words)

  
 Rhythmyx Web Content Management System
To create and maintain strategic advantage, organizations often realize that simply sharing content and managing changes is not enough.
Rhythmyx is an enterprise-ready Web Content Management (WCM) system that enables your organization to achieve a significant return on the content it produces.
Regardless of where your content resides, Rhythmyx allows you to extend its value by providing a standards-based platform that easily interoperates with other enterprise applications.
www.percussion.com /products/content-management/rhythmyx   (150 words)

  
 Enterprise Content Management Systems | Solutions | Software   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The actual term 'Content Management' now covers (as it arguable always should have done) a whole multitude of products, ranging from the management of content in the form of documents, to records, to web, to assets and pretty much anything stored electronically.
A customer who goes to the IT market and innocently asks for a Content Management System, would be excused for being totally baffled and bemused by the number of different solutions they are presented with.
Such is the breadth and depth of solutions on offer, that it is becomming increasingly important for the customer to be able to classify exactly what type of content it is they are looking to manage and in what manner.
www.contentmanager.eu.com   (326 words)

  
 eWEEK.com Special Report: Content Management
Stellent Universal Records Management is geared toward helping organizations to define and manage records as well as create retention management policies for all enterprise content.
The award-winning, open-source Mambo Content Management System's executives and developers disagree on how to manage the project, so the developers are taking the code and going their own way.
IBM has rebranded its content management software under the DB2 name as it looks to use its database to merge relational data and unstructured content more easily.
www.eweek.com /category2/0,1874,1628921,00.asp   (3252 words)

  
 Content Management 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
October 31, November 1-2, 2006 • San José, CA If you are responsible for leading, creating, organizing, managing, sharing, retrieving, or storing content projects or systems, plan now to attend
Content Management 2006 is a practical 3-day conference for
content management professionals and IT managers who are responsible for organizing and managing information repositories and content assets within organizations.
www.contentmanagement2006.com   (176 words)

  
 Content Management White Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Content Management Systems give you the power to leverage company-wide knowledge assets for competitive advantage.
Read our Content and Knowledge Management Overview to learn the key drivers for adopting a content management system.
To manage stored data effectively, you need to understand its content so you know how to handle it and where to put it.
contentmanagement.bitpipe.com   (415 words)

  
 Content Management
There are two fundamental elements to content management: (1) storing stuff in a content repository, and (2) supporting the workflow of a group of people engaged in putting stuff into that repository.
This implies that your content management system will have an audit trail: a record of past values held by row-column intersections in a database table, who was responsible for any changes in those values, and when the values were changed.
I believe that the content management system my student team has built will be adequate to support the types of documents on my site and the workflow required for publishing those documents.
philip.greenspun.com /seia/content-management   (11271 words)

  
 Refresh Software - Break Down the Barriers with Refresh Software
The SR2 solution has been designed for sophisticated organizations that need the essential Component Content Management functionality coupled with the architectural freedom to choose or leverage the best of breed components needed to power their existing processes and environment.
Through the Component Content Management approach marketers are now able to leverage pre-existing content, ensuring the proper message is being delivered enterprise-wide and in a re-usable manner, while including measurement metrics directly within discrete components of content.
The SR2 Component Content Management solution strives to provide a system that is easy to implement, use, and manage, while allowing Business Users, Marketers, and IT Professionals to concentrate on their core competencies within the Content Management realm.
www.refreshsoftware.com   (707 words)

  
 ThomasTech: Content Management Solutions
ThomasTech helps information providers keep pace with today’s increased demands by developing and implementing comprehensive content management solutions that automate the content creation, management, and publishing processes.
We develop solutions based on the practice of Enterprise Content Management (ECM), which can be used for various applications in publishing, manufacturing, and other industries.
For all of our ECM solutions and related services, ThomasTech works closely with our clients to gain a thorough understanding of business needs and then recommends, designs, and implements solutions that will satisfy these requirements and be extensible to accommodate future growth and initiatives.
www.thomastechsolutions.com /content_management.htm   (435 words)

  
 WDVL: What is content management?
When you start to develop content on a site, unless you want to be bogged down forever with HTML trivialities or resource sharing, you want to make it as painless and easy as possible.
Without any content management system, the writers would have to download the source code for the current page, add their news, re-upload the page, and then let the other writer know the page is updated so they won't overwrite the changes.
For a larger site, such as Enfused.com or WDVL where news is updated at all hours of the day, and longer content is added on a semi-regular basis, this system will not work.
www.wdvl.com /Authoring/ASP/Content_Management/what_is.html   (660 words)

  
 Content management
Content management system, runs on Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, Oracle, MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Weblogging and content management (Manilla) server and application server and toolkit (Frontier) from UserLand that supports hundreds of users and includes forums and e-mail integration.
"Plone is built on top of the open source application server Zope and the accompanying Content Management Framework which have thousands of developers around the world supporting it.
www.networkworld.com /links/Downloads/Content_management/index.html   (861 words)

  
 Content Management portal  Content and Knowledge Management white papers, unstructured data articles, text mining news ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Focusing on a specific aspect of the business intelligence and data warehousing industry, this Content Management resource portal proves to be an excellent channel for all users searching for specialized information.
This unique book shows warehouse developers and managers how to build this new type of warehouse, how to organize free-form text for easy access, and, most importantly, how to exploit text mining techniques to provide timely and accurate information for decision-makers.
The author covers the complete process of building and managing a document warehouse, including examples of actual implementations, a review of security issues and tools such as XML and Wide Area Information Servers and their selection criteria, and how text mining techniques are different from data mining techniques.
www.dmreview.com /portals/portal.cfm?topicId=230287   (334 words)

  
 Content Management Services
Lazworld.com Content Management Systems enables organizations to cost-effectively increase the value of their interactions with customers, partners, suppliers and employees.
Lazworld.com Content Management can save time and money and lower total cost of ownership on-line presence for your small to medium size business.
Content Management tools and systems provide comprehensive solution and act as a reliable resource that can be easily integrated and managed.
www.lazworld.com /wds_contentmanagement.htm   (243 words)

  
 What is content management system? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Content and Document Management Software: Marex Group, Inc. - FileBound is an affordable web-based Content Management Solution that address records management issues for oganizations of all sizes.
BMC Software: Content and Document Management Software - A family of intelligent, highly automated solutions that simplify performance management, optimization and application management.
Content and Document Management Software: Eloquent Systems - This Web-based Knowledge Management software manages everything from retention schedules to presenting any content your browser displays.
www.webopedia.com /TERM/C/content_management_system.html   (289 words)

  
 Web Content Management Vendors Channel on CMS Watch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
For a small fraction of your overall project investment, our vendor-neutral evaluation reports can help you minimize the time and effort to identify and evaluate technologies suited to your unique requirements.
Often shortened to "WCM" or "CMS," Web Content Management refers to the discipline and technologies around managing content for publication via the web.
These are well-established web content management vendors that target large departments and corporations.
www.cmswatch.com /ContentManagement/Products   (542 words)

  
 Content Management (CMS) News, Reviews, Resources - CMSWire
Czech Republic-based Kentico just released Kentico CMS 2.0, an updated version of their existing web content management system that enables the creation of dynamic websites through a browser interface, without having to write custom code.
Microsoft’s Office SharePoint Server 2007, or “MOSS” for short, is Microsoft’s first integrated server platform that aims to provide web content management, enterprise content services, and enterprise search, as well as shared business processes and business intelligence dashboarding to the small/medium enterprise.
CMSWire speaks to a range of industry professionals and organizations focused on content management issues.
www.cmswire.com   (646 words)

  
 IBM recorded demonstration portfolio: Content management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This demonstration shows how the document import, routing, and annotation capabilities of IBM Content Manager are used to support electronic expense approval processing, eliminating paper handling and transmissions during the invoice approval process, at a fictional chain of vacation resorts.
This demonstration shows how IBM Content Manager OnDemand can be used by a fictitious utiltiy company as an online bill and invoice presentment system, and to enable customer self-service.
This demonstration shows how IBM DB2 Content Manager OnDemand is used as the basis for a customer service application in the telecommunications industry.
demos.dfw.ibm.com /solutions/cm   (492 words)

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