• An Internet presence
Extending your brand, market reach, and customer service capabilities are key to growing your business. By using Content Management Server, you can build content-rich, personalised websites. Ensure that the content on your site is up-to-date, relevant and accurate. Content will be easy to find and tailored to meet your needs.
• E-commerce capabilities.
Developing an e-commerce site can help your organisation manage business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to business (B2B) transactions through the website. By using Content Management Server, your organisation can provide rich content about your products and services, enabling your customers to make informed buying decisions quickly. With Commerce Server added to your web platform, your customers can complete their transactions securely online and you can analyse the effectiveness of your site.
• Enterprise information portals
Increasing employee productivity is critical to achieving the most streamlined business processes. By using Content Management Server together with Windows® SharePoint™ Services and Office SharePoint Portal Server you can build enterprise information portals that provide employees with a central location to collaborate and access up-to-date, accurate information and applications.
• Enterprise content management
Integrating web content management and digital asset management helps organisations manage brand and design elements on corporate websites. Central management of content processes delivers cost-effectiveness. By using Content Management Server, your organisation can develop an integrated infrastructure for managing all types of enterprise content and publication processes.
Built with flexibility in mind, Content Management Server can be used to deploy Internet sites, intranet sites and extranet sites. Content Management Server provides IT departments with the tools necessary to quickly build and deploy the core infrastructure of a website. This includes site structure, presentation templates, site design, application integration and security.
Once a site has been deployed, business managers and content creators can use Content Management Server tools and Microsoft® Office to create, publish and manage their own content. By reducing the need for ongoing IT site maintenance, Content Management Server can lower the overall costs of maintaining an Internet presence.