VastVision’s content management system (CMS) solutions facilitate effortless control of every aspect of your website. With our content management system (CMS) solutions, you neither require the skills of a webmaster nor out of pocket costs of hiring a webmaster.
You will have full control of your website from adding content and images to updating a product catalog or taking online orders.
A content management system (CMS) is a system used to manage the content of a website. Typically, a content management system (CMS) consists of two elements: the content management application (CMA) and the content delivery application (CDA). The CMA element allows the content manager or author, who may not know Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), to manage the creation, modification, and removal of content from a Web site without needing the expertise of a webmaster. The CDA element uses and compiles that information to update the website. The features of a content management system (CMS) vary, but most include web-based publishing, format management, revision control, indexing, search, and retrieval.
The Web-based publishing feature allows individuals to use a template or a set of templates approved by the organization, as well as wizards and other tools to create or modify Web content. The format management feature allows documents including legacy electronic documents and scanned paper documents to be formatted into HTML or Portable Document Format (PDF) for the Web site. The revision control feature allows content to be updated to a newer version or restored to a previous version. Revision control also tracks any changes made to files by individuals. An additional feature is indexing, search, and retrieval. A content management system (CMS) indexes all data within an organization. Individuals can then search for data using keywords, which the content management system (CMS) retrieves.
A content management system (CMS) may also provide tools for one-to-one marketing. One-to-one marketing is the ability of a website to tailor its content and advertising to a user’s specific characteristics using information provided by the user or gathered by the site (for example, a particular user’s page sequence pattern). For example, if you visit a search engine and search for “content management systems”, the advertising banners will advertise businesses that provide content management systems instead of businesses that provide telemarketing services.