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By Lionjkt, on October 12th, 2011%
Websites plays a very important role in enhancing an online market. Having a website will not do everything; the quality of the website is an important factor. A website should be perfect from every user’s angle. A web designer or developer wants it to be attractive and efficient with all the creativity induced in it. The owner of the website would prefer a convenient website so that he can upload his content and other updates without any professional help, while a user will always appreciate well organized and friendly website.
For a successful business, all the three factors are important and needs equal consideration. Now days due to right tools and expertise it is possible to give importance to everything. A website flexibility that can fulfill demands of user, owner and web developer is the content management system. Among so many content management systems available Dot Net Nuke is the best one and is most popular these days. This web application proves to be beneficial for all the three groups of people. A web designer can create and manipulate designs even if they do not have knowledge about web programming. The user interface is very easy to use, and a site owner can easily update his database as and when required without any professional help. Also, the users and customers will get smooth and clear representation of products and services and make it convenient for them to perform transactions. Read more...
By Lionjkt, on August 21st, 2011%
At a time when software programs are ruling the entire workforce and key business processes, you can’t think of venturing into one sans them. If you are into the event management field or you just need to organize events or participate in them, you could take full advantage of an Event Management System that offers you full round assistance. An event management services provider also offers custom conference management software development with add on services including website development, exhibitor registration systems, conference proceedings on CD/DVD/Flash drives, conference abstract submission, conference paper submission systems and more. An event management system automates different key event processes such as registration, scheduling, report generation, event management and on-line payments. The system reduces the time as well as expenses needed for managing events of all sorts, be it conferences, training seminars, customer briefing or trade shows. As per clients’ specific bespoke event management system requirements, projects are also undertaken and then those are delivered meeting strict deadline. Among the most crucial projects/processes accomplished with automated event management software include:
- Event, attendee, exhibiter registration
- Event scheduling
- Automated change notification
- Resource allocation
- Secure on-line order processing and payment systems
- Audits and reports
Again, like a full scale event management program, a Conference management system is web based software that manages delegate registration, paper submission and paper review. The system is a comprehensive and powerful solution that falls in line with a domain specific content management system. Some of the major functions and workflows supported by a conference management system are: 1.Receiving paper submissions 2.Collecting reviews 3.Monitoring review coverage 4.Sharing reviews among the monitoring committee 5.Registering attendees 6.Publishing proceedings Again, a conference management system brings a whale of benefits for the user. Some of these include: Read more...
By Lionjkt, on December 20th, 2010%
Training for business training and elsewhere is a major issue today. Funding reductions in our schools combined with the substantial turn over in the office along with the need to tighten our belts and refine business processes are all waking folks up to the value or improved and quality training resources. It is proven that education in the workplace will improve efficiency and productivity and help your company or remain competitive in a global economy. These key factors are all opening the door for the Joomla Content Management System with Learning Management capabilities.
There are a lot of choices for Learning Management but a couple of top contenders in the open source world are Moodle as well as Joomla using the various third party Learning Management System LMS extensions. There’s even a “bridge” between the two solutions which enables you to utilize both Moodle and Joomla for the same member list. CNP Integrations is one of the early adopters for this connection on our http://www.givetoed.org project where we incorporated quite a few tools for K-12 school teachers, parents and community leaders to collaborate and participate in discussions about the future of education and related subjects. Read more...
By Lionjkt, on December 7th, 2010%
Business Content Management Systems can simplify the publication of important content to your websites. Web based publishing may require authorized individuals to distribute the information, depending on the businesses standards and procedures. A content management system brings about order for filtering various types of information. By integrating a CMS, a business is able to monitor and develop a proper structure for maintaining, distributing, and organizing data and information. CMS allows users to make proper revisions to a website such as content updates, uploading images and documents. Through Open Source, web developers gain the ability to customize the CMS, without violating any software license agreements. Customization enables developers to meet the needs of any business format in accordance with their expectations and desires for content management.
The content management application allows the content manager or administrator to manage the creation, modification, and removal of content from a website without needing the expertise of a Web Developer or the Webmaster. Changes in multimedia content can be made in no time at all. Whether it is photos, video, flash design or music, an administrator can update your website to respond to changing needs as the business expands, grows or relocates. A content delivery application uses and compiles the new information to update the website. The features of the content delivery application may vary, but most include Web-based publishing, format management, revision control, indexing, search, and retrieval and etc. Search and Indexing allows data to be retrieved quickly and precisely in accordance to the keywords that were entered into a search query. This can save users valuable time and ensure the information they were trying to find will be delivered to them accurately. CMS Software may enable newsletters, picture galleries, podcasting, ecommerce applications, blogs, etc. No matter what industry there is always a solution with Open Source. Read more...
By Lionjkt, on December 1st, 2010%
Content management systems (CMS) are the systems that enable organizations to manage their information like business capabilities, products & services, employee’s information, work related information in an easy and consistent manner. CMS has come a long way in last decade in terms of features and maturity.
CMS provides following benefits:
* Provides easy management of information as compared to having hard copies of information. Users can easily access any information anywhere at anytime. * Reduces storage and improve information retrieval speed. * Controls the access of data to different users like public users (outside the company), internal users (like employees, staff). * Allows large number of users to collaborate on information based activities.
There are large numbers of content management systems that are available both in open source as well as in proprietary category.
Some of the freely available CMS are as follows: In PHP
* WordPress * Joomla * Drupal * Mambo * PHP-Fusion * PHP-Nuke * Merlintalk * MiaCMS * Midgard CMS
In ASP.NET
* DotNetNuke Community Edition * Umbraco * mojoPortal
In Java
* jAPS * OpenCms * Liferay * DSpace * Fedora
In addition to above there are number of CMS that are available in other languages like Ruby on Rails (Radiant, Typo), Perl (blosxom, Bricolage) etc.
Open source content management systems comparison Read more...
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