Content Management Systems (CMS): business and engineering challenges
The future of digital media
Radhika Subramanian
The term “double-edged sword” may have been created with content management systems in mind.
On one edge, they hold great promise for organizations in terms of their ability to create and manage content that is more accurate, less costly to produce, and more consistent in appearance and message. On the adjacent edge, they can present a myriad of challenges and barriers in their implementation and ultimate acceptance by the people using them – and purchasing them.
The complete talk examines the challenges that a content management system (CMS) presents, along with some of the ways those challenges can be overcome.
The term “double-edged sword” may have been created with content management systems in mind.
On one edge, they hold great promise for organizations in terms of their ability to create and manage content that is more accurate, less costly to produce, and more consistent in appearance and message. On the adjacent edge, they can present a myriad of challenges and barriers in their implementation and ultimate acceptance by the people using them – and purchasing them.
The complete talk examines the challenges that a content management system (CMS) presents, along with some of the ways those challenges can be overcome.
• Proficiency at grasping new concepts quickly & utilizing them in a productive manner
• Knowledge of PHP, PHP frameworks and JavaScript
• Well versed with end-to-end development of software products from requirement analysis to system study, designing, coding, testing and implementation
• Interest in research of Neural Network Implementations.
• A keen & enthusiastic communicator endowed with leadership, analytical, logical and organizational skills
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