Content Management

Content management means different things to different people. Recently the term has been used to describe systems which are only capable of supporting and maintaining web site content and this is a somewhat limited view.

"Content management is the management of data and other objects independently of any particular publishing process to support the re-use of data."

Selecting the right content management system can be a lengthy investigational process. TECHNOCRAFT provides an understanding of what you need a content management system to do so that the correct type of content management system is chosen. A content management system not only saves content. Content needs to be accessible for various projects or people, archives need to be built to allow access to previous versions and to track changes over time. Security is required to control access to various authors and content users. Management functions include access control, version control, updates, archives and translations.

Meta data is an important and often overlooked aspect. It is the key to effective retrieval and reuse of material. It needs to be easy to create and easy for authors to apply to ensure that metadata is applied correctly.

TECHNOCRAFT helps you to:
       Identify a content management problem
       Make a business case for content managemen
       Define the content lifecycle
       Reuse material in a content management system
       Compare content management products
       Identify pitfalls and best practices