Content Management System

CMS is the abbreviation for Content Management System which in reality is the term that represents a back office which can be connected to a website to ensure that the process of keeping content up to date is not the job of a programmer solely. The conception of CMS’s was invented due to the need of reporters to update news portals with out needing a programmer or developer present. Over the years the term CMS has become synonymous with search engine success as an updated website is a good start to a successful website. We implement or monitor the implementation of award winning open source content management systems used by divisions of the CNN and the New York Times

Why use a CMS?

Open source CMS are fully customizable and can be adapted to an existing or a new design. Our people can connect or monitor the connection of an existing dynamic website or a static website to a back office which will have the potential to be used by every employee of your company provided he has basic computer knowledge. After the implementation of a CMS a fully trained member of our team can be assigned to train members of staff on how to update a website through the back office. The access to certain aspects of a website can be set to semi, medium or full control therefore enabling different level employees to have or access to specific elements of your website therefore ensuring that trade secrets or sensitive information disclosed in the back end of your site are not visible to all users.