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What are Content Management Systems (CMS) / Backend Systems?
Although Content Management Systems may vary slightly among
industry definitions, a common usage for a Content Management
System is to add new content (information, articles, photos,
music) to a website. Dependent upon the complexity of the
System, a CMS may additionally offer web page content removal
and modification functionality. The true benefit of using such
technology for a small to medium sized business owner is reduced
maintenance time (as a well designed system should make adding
content extremely easy) and the elimination of a web designer
for basic site maintenance. Due to the empowerment offered by
Content Management Systems to average computer users, the
popularity of these systems are beginning to grow. Some
industries in which Content Management Systems can prove to be
very helpful are the Automotive, Information, Real Estate, and
Retail industries. Of the industries mentioned, the experiences
with my company Simplesoft Solutions, has lead me to work
closely with both Automotive and Real Estate businesses in
providing CMS-based value added web solutions. Looking first at
the automotive industry, a CMS can prove to be very helpful in
inventory maintenance. Using a CMS, a car dealer may access a
web based form to add, modify and delete inventory. When
designed properly, the complexity of the system, in this
particular case, the computer languages, HTML, Javascript,
VBScript and SQL are all offloaded from the responsibility of
the user to the system’s program. Now, rather than requiring
knowledge of all the previously mentioned programming languages,
a user with basic computer knowledge may update the dealership’s
online inventory by inputting data descriptive of the car. Such
data as the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), the year the
car was manufactured, the manufacturer of the car can be
inputted into the system and a completely functional webpage can
be created using this data all in a matter of minutes. No
knowledge of programming is required for the end user, and more
importantly, there is no time wasted waiting for a web designer
to modify the automotive inventory. The second industry in which
I have found Content Management Systems to be particularly
useful to clients is the real estate industry. Due to frequent
turnover and regular additions to a realtor’s portfolio of
properties; realtors with personal websites often find
themselves interacting with web designers on a day by day basis.
For realtors, a Content Management System can offer a quick and
effective solution to maintaining an online portfolio of
properties. For instance, a custom template may be created for
the layout of each listing. Using a CMS in conjunction with this
template, a realtor may add properties to their personal
website’s properties section by simply entering such data as the
MLS, Address and Photographs into the system. The result may be
a clean and effective property listing in the user’s portfolio,
all in a matter of minutes.
What are the Benefits of a CMS? Clearly the benefits of a CMS
are the reduced costs of maintenance for the business owner, the
reduce time associated with site updates and most importantly,
the empowerment of the business owner to control their website.
What are the Costs of a CMS? Content Management Systems may not
be effective for every industry. Industry websites which offer a
consistent presentation of information are perfect candidates
for a CMS. However, industry websites with greater diversity in
information presentation, find Content Management System’s much
less practical. For instance, a CMS can offer great help to a
sneaker business operating in the online retail (e-tail) sector,
as the content of a sneaker store’s inventory is rather
consistent; all sneaker pages should list the sneaker’s
available sizes, colors, brand, and images. On the other hand a
CMS is not as helpful to a Nutrition Consultant’s testimonial
section which displays a diversity of weight loss cases.
For further information on web design and development issues,
please visit Simplesoft Solutions at www.simplesoftsolutions.com
About the author:
Anthony Santora is an Information Technology enthusiast. He
currently has a Masters of Science in Information Systems from
the Stevens Institutes of Technology and is the founder of
Simplesoft Solutions (www.simplesoftsolutions.com ), a web
design and web development company located in New Jersey.
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