Key features in Web Content Management solutions include:
Intuitive Navigation
Customization Flexibility
Robust Security Measures
Integration Capabilities
Scalability
Intuitive navigation is crucial for administrators to efficiently manage content and ensure accessibility for end users. Customization flexibility allows tailoring content and features to specific requirements, enhancing the value of the content management system. Robust security measures protect sensitive data and maintain platform integrity. Integration capabilities enable seamless connections with other systems, enhancing workflow and efficiency.
Scalability is essential to accommodate future growth and increased traffic without compromising performance. The ability to seamlessly update the system over time ensures long-term viability. Continuous updates and support are crucial to stay relevant with technological advancements. Selecting a solution that aligns with strategic goals and supports current and future content strategies is key for organizations aiming for sustainable growth and improved online presence.
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CMS sites are all about security first, then design flow of the site itself with intuitiveness and ease of use. Let's face it - websites are no longer just pages written in notepad or an HTML wysiwyg. They are far more complex, with users creating accounts, sharing information, posting comments, shopping and providing payment information, sending and receiving email(s) to/from the site, sharing posts on their social network(s) and so on. The possible attack vectors that bad guys have on your customers AND their users, are exponential. So at the end of the day, before go-live, I highly recommend that web framework vulnerability scan assessments be run on any website. If holes are found, they must be plugged. If an SQL injection attack is possible because you have a poorly written Contact Us form - that could allow an attacker to simply paste in some T SQL code into the form and create an admin user account within your database.......is not a good idea to publish! Nessus scans are essential to find weak points in your website(s) and frankly, most sites today are full of issues most web developers have no idea about. Especially Wordpress sites - don't even get me started on Wordpress - the blog that tries and fails to be an enterprise grade CMS - never mind it's famousness for breaking it's developers extensions when they publish WP patches and fixes.
CTO and Co-Owner at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Consultant
Oct 19, 2017
For me, User Experience, intuitive interface and pretty and accurate layout is a must. The interface should be modern.
Security is a default option, which must always persist. Yet it shouldn't bother too much
For the content developer - it has to be no think use interface: point click create, edit/delete/publish/promote etc. From developer/management perspective it has to be secure.
Web Content Management solutions facilitate the creation, management, and distribution of digital content, supporting efficient website operations and seamless content updates.Web Content Management solutions are designed to give organizations the ability to manage web pages, digital assets, and user-centric content with ease. These systems allow content creators to implement and manage site updates without needing extensive technical skills. The platforms typically support a wide range of...
Key features in Web Content Management solutions include:
Intuitive navigation is crucial for administrators to efficiently manage content and ensure accessibility for end users. Customization flexibility allows tailoring content and features to specific requirements, enhancing the value of the content management system. Robust security measures protect sensitive data and maintain platform integrity. Integration capabilities enable seamless connections with other systems, enhancing workflow and efficiency.
Scalability is essential to accommodate future growth and increased traffic without compromising performance. The ability to seamlessly update the system over time ensures long-term viability. Continuous updates and support are crucial to stay relevant with technological advancements. Selecting a solution that aligns with strategic goals and supports current and future content strategies is key for organizations aiming for sustainable growth and improved online presence.
CMS sites are all about security first, then design flow of the site itself with intuitiveness and ease of use. Let's face it - websites are no longer just pages written in notepad or an HTML wysiwyg. They are far more complex, with users creating accounts, sharing information, posting comments, shopping and providing payment information, sending and receiving email(s) to/from the site, sharing posts on their social network(s) and so on. The possible attack vectors that bad guys have on your customers AND their users, are exponential. So at the end of the day, before go-live, I highly recommend that web framework vulnerability scan assessments be run on any website. If holes are found, they must be plugged. If an SQL injection attack is possible because you have a poorly written Contact Us form - that could allow an attacker to simply paste in some T SQL code into the form and create an admin user account within your database.......is not a good idea to publish! Nessus scans are essential to find weak points in your website(s) and frankly, most sites today are full of issues most web developers have no idea about. Especially Wordpress sites - don't even get me started on Wordpress - the blog that tries and fails to be an enterprise grade CMS - never mind it's famousness for breaking it's developers extensions when they publish WP patches and fixes.
User-friendliness is the most important issue and responsiveness Second is the factual contents. and ofcourse bundled security is extremely important.
number of pages & website structure
Easy integration with other applications
For me, User Experience, intuitive interface and pretty and accurate layout is a must. The interface should be modern.
Security is a default option, which must always persist. Yet it shouldn't bother too much
For the content developer - it has to be no think use interface: point click create, edit/delete/publish/promote etc. From developer/management perspective it has to be secure.
cross-channel publishing and mobility
Ability to manage and deploy complex web solutions while remaining secure and SEO friendly
Security and Powerful reports for both users and administrators.
Security and ease of use
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