Features
Auditing capabilities
An audit trail records the sequence of activities that occur on any given file or body of content within the content management system.
Staging
Supporting a formal quality assurance phase before final publishing to the production servers, the staging area is designed to emulate the production site.
Content classification
The content classification system enable you to organize key metadata value to aid in site analysis, personalisation, content targeting, and search results.
Templating
Allows the site designer to easily create and establish templates to give the site a uniform look. These templates may also be modified when desired to radically alter the appearance of an entire site or specified areas. Consistency of look and feel - as well as the logical organisation of the site's content - is simplified when templates are used.
Database storage
Storage of assets in a database can aid content re-use and management, especially where content is repetitive. Databases are designed for rapid, efficient search and queries for structured data.
Browser-based
Content management and administration tools are provided in browser client form. Browser-based authoring permits contributors to work from any location as well as minimizing support overhead.
Editor, authoring tool
Intuitive visual editor interface, WYSWYG editor, which allows a non-technical user to create and manage content at ease.
Planning, mapping and modeling
Tools to create a site structure, lay out the sections of the site, figure out the navigation, mark areas for future development, etc.
Site management
Provides a 'big picture' view of the Web site that allows site designers to create an overall navigational model for the entire Web site.
Scheduling of content publishing and archiving
Allows you to determine when content is presented on the site and when it is removed. Automating this process ensures that date-sensitive information is available only while relevant.
Searching, indexing
Provides support for integrated indexing and search functionality which ensures that customers can easily find what they want.
Session analysis
Observing a customer's behavior as he clicks through the Website and storing that click-through information in a user profile database. Behavior tracking enables business managers to target content with tailored business rules. By logging user activities you can produce reports that clearly show popular areas, average visit time, and other important information.
Syndication
Enriching content of your site by automatically importing materials from one or more other sources. Offering content for other sites as RSS feeds or other basic web services.