What is a Web Content Management System (WCMS)?
In general terms, just about any piece of software that helps to create the components (e.g. web pages, images, links, menus etc.) could be termed a Web Content Management System (WCMS).
At one end of the scale, a simple text editor like Microsoft's NotePad™ can be used to create the script that constitutes practically every page on the web today, whilst at the other end, software developers and system integrators create bespoke solutions costing perhaps tens of thousands of pounds to provide so called 'enterprise solutions' for large corporate and multi-national organisations.
A More Practical Definition
Few people, other than gnarled old web developers, would choose a simple text editor as their Web Content Management System of choice, and most companies to not have the requirement, let alone budget, for a substantial bespoke development.
Introducing Web Management Studio
Web Management Studio meets the general definition above. In addition, Web Management Studio introduces a rich set of features and utilities that really will 'give you control of your web site'!
Our Evaluation Centre will provide you with key links and references to help you better understand the Web Management Studio application suite, however, we would suggest that you simply give us a call on 0845 257 7132 (or complete our online enquiry form) to discuss your requirements and aspirations for your web site.