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| The right Web content management solution |
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The right Web content management solution can allow your organization to:
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Make effective use of all internal resources |
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Slash the time required to implement site content changes, or re-design a site |
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Ensure the availability of timely, accurate information |
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Scale its Web site to keep pace with organizational growth |
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Plan to accommodate new business initiatives and technological advances |
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| Before you make a decision, check out the full range of Web content management options. |
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Develop your requirements checklist and then begin reviewing product specifications, reading product reviews and viewing in-depth product demonstrations. Then talk with a vendor's current customers, particularly those who have implemented using in-house resources similar to your own. Make sure these references are also tackling business issues that parallel your own - whether it's publishing a weekly e-zine or supporting non-technical content providers around the globe. |
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You’ll want the reference site representative to explain how long it took to deploy the solution and what resources were required. If consultants were needed, determine the time and costs associated with their assistance. You also will want to know what resources are needed for maintenance. The ease of scaling or upgrading a deployed site and whether this has been affected by proprietary issues also merits investigation. |
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While the research will require some effort, choosing the Web content management solution that fits your organization's requirements will save pay dividends over the long-term. It’s a decision that warrants a closer look. |
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