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Content Management Systems

Compare the Top Content Management Systems of 2021

Content Management Systems Guide

What are Content Management Systems?

Content management systems allow users to build, create and modify the content of a website without the need of coding. Compare the best Content Management systems currently available using the table below.

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    Odoo

    Odoo

    Odoo

    Odoo is a fully integrated, customizable, open-source software packed with hundreds of expertly designed business applications. Odoo’s intuitive database is able to meet a majority of business needs, such as: CRM, Sales, Project, Manufacturing, Inventory, and Accounting, just to name a few. Odoo is an all-in-one software solution designed to meet the needs of companies, regardless of their size (or budget). The unbeatable, seamless nature of Odoo helps businesses become more efficient by reducing redundant manual processes, which helps companies save countless hours of labor. Every module is interconnected to provide a fully-integrated experience from app to app, and users can automate many processes that would’ve otherwise required manual inputs into multiple applications. Odoo keeps all business functions in one place, allowing teams to collaborate with other departments from one unified platform in the most efficient way possible.
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    Widen Collective

    Widen Collective

    Widen, an Acquia Company

    The Widen Collective® is a cloud-based content hub from Widen, an Acquia Company, that simplifies how digital assets, product specs, and marketing copy are delivered to market. The Collective helps you create, review, manage, distribute, and analyze your content across its entire lifecycle. Supported by the cloud infrastructure of Amazon Web Services (AWS), your marketing and product content will reach new heights and scale with the growth of your business. The Widen Collective platform consists of six integrated applications - Assets, Entries, Insights, Portals, Templates, and Workflow - and an integrations ecosystem of over 50 third-party software technologies. The Widen Collective platform covers multiple solutions serving a range of modern marketing needs, including digital asset management (DAM), brand management, marketing resource management (MRM), and product information management (PIM).
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    Nuxeo Platform
    The Nuxeo Platform is a cloud-native content services platform offering a low-code approach to content-centric application development. With a scalable architecture and flexible metadata model, organizations can quickly build applications that provide users with a modern UI, enterprise-level content management capabilities, AI-powered workflows, federated search, automation, and more. Nuxeo makes it easy to build smart content-centric applications that enhance customer experiences, improve decision making, and accelerate products to market. Document management, enterprise content management (ECM), digital asset management (DAM), case management, and knowledge management are all common use cases for the Nuxeo Platform. Regardless of size, volume, or where your content is stored, Nuxeo enables organizations to securely access, find, and use information across business units, applications, channels, and processes.
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    Magnolia

    Magnolia

    Magnolia International

    Magnolia CMS is the fastest way to launch world-class digital experiences. The API-based architecture makes it possible to integrate Magnolia with any existing business applications and front-end frameworks while effortlessly delivering content to any screen or device. Authors and editors enjoy a sleek, powerful interface where they can personalize content, re-use it across touchpoints, and leverage data and content from any connected systems without ever having to leave Magnolia.
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    Skykit

    Skykit

    Skykit

    Skykit offers powerful digital signage solutions that transform standard screens into eye-catching signs. Our infinitely scalable platform allows you to push content to any number of screens – anywhere in the world. From attractive digital menu boards to corporate communications to social media feeds, we'll help you get all eyes on your brand. Here are just a few of the content types you can display using Skykit Beam, our digital signage content management system: -Images and Videos -PDFs -Google Slides -Social Media Feeds -Infotainment Feeds (Weather, News, Finance) -Interactive Websites -Touch Content
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    Pickit

    Pickit

    Pickit

    Pickit is the world's simplest DAM system, making it easier than ever to source, store, share, organize, and optimize digital assets across your organization. A single source of truth for all your visuals, documents, templates and guidelines, with integrations for all your favorite applications. Full-scale Enterprise DAM system features: - Digital asset library - Collection groups - Secure Azure cloud storage - Audio and video support - Search and filters - Batch uploading  - AI auto-tagging - Single sign-on - External asset sharing - Document distribution - Template management - Analytics and insights - License management - Brand Guidelines feature - Customizable branding - Built-in Pickit Stock library - Themed image collections - Award-winning Office apps - Pickit Academy training tool - User roles and permissions - Metadata management - File conversion - Version control
    Starting Price: $9.99/month
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    UpContent

    UpContent

    UpContent

    It’s time for your team to position themselves, and your company, as trusted resources to provide your customers, prospects, and other team members with the most valuable insights of the day. Build trust and deepen relationships with curated content. A better way to discover, collaborate, and distribute relevant third-party content that helps turn leads into loyal customers. Our technology analyzes millions of articles every single month to make sure we only bring you the best of the best. We integrate with many of the email, social media, website, and CRM tools that you know and love, making it quick and easy for you to share great content with your audience.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    Sanity.io

    Sanity.io

    Sanity Inc

    Sanity is a content platform that’s built to be built on - trusted by industry leaders such as Nike, Sonos, Cloudflare, National Geographic, Eurostar, Invision, and Netlify. Sanity has customisation at its core, offers best-in-class collaboration and provides a pathway for continuous scaling on secure and compliant cloud infrastructure. Empower teams of all sizes with real-time collaboration: full version control with tracking and rollback, live preview, multiplayer features, and more. Join the world’s biggest brands delivering exceptional digital experiences with Sanity.
    Starting Price: $0 per project per month
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    Concrete CMS

    Concrete CMS

    PortlandLabs Inc

    Concrete CMS (formerly concrete5) is an Open Source Content Management System for teams. You can have the best of both worlds and run a secure website your content contributors will love using with Concrete CMS. The user experience is built around in-context editing, it’s as easy to use as a word processor. You'll spend less time training people, and less time having to fix things yourself. As an open source framework you can build complex applications as features like permissions, workflow, file management, calendar, forms, SEO and so much more are built right in. A marketplace of add-ons & themes and active community can help you finish building an amazing product using Concrete CMS.
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    Yodeck

    Yodeck

    Flipnode

    Next-generation technology for professional Digital Signage. Yodeck is an unbeatably easy cloud-based digital signage platform that powers your screen with dynamic content which instantly engages your target viewers. With Yodeck you can create, design and schedule content easily from the web, no matter how far away you are from your screens. Use attention-grabbing media like videos, images, PDF files, Office docs, data dashboards and social media to get your message across to the people that matter most to your business. It offers enterprise-grade security & control. Yodeck also features a drag-and-drop zone editing feature that enables users to get creative in organizing content in interesting layouts. Yodeck prides itself on providing an exceptional digital signage solution to businesses of all sizes, from local diners to global leaders who already trust us, including Delta Airlines, Autodesk, Adobe, Domino’s, Deloitte and Swissport.
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    Starting Price: $7.99/month
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    Accelevents

    Accelevents

    Accelevents

    Accelevents is an all-in-one virtual & hybrid events platform that empowers event organizers and marketing professionals to create authentic human connections and drive sustainable growth. As a leading event technology platform, Accelevents is redefining the way brands connect with their audiences with a user-friendly yet robust set of customizable and interactive features. Attendees can watch keynote talks, attend multiple breakout sessions, engage within workshops, interact with virtual exhibitors, network with groups or individuals, answer polls, download materials, and participate in live chats. With a focus on growth acceleration, the Accelevents platform is designed to capture actionable analytics throughout the event ecosystem that translate into measurable marketing and sales performance strategies. Accelevents supports multi-faceted online, hybrid, and in-person conferences, summits, fundraisers, educational seminars, team building events, career fairs, and more.
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    Hubb

    Hubb

    Hubb - part of Notified

    Recently named a leader in Forrester's B2B Marketing Events Management Solutions, Hubb is re-inventing the way the world experiences events. The Hubb Platform creates virtual, onsite and hybrid events that bring brands to life. We help drive business growth by streamlining time consuming processes, mining profitable insights, boosting engagement and improving ROE. By collecting, managing and marketing event data more efficiently, Hubb powers high-impact, immersive and personalized experiences for attendees, speakers, sponsors and even your executives. Built by event-management veterans for event professionals, the Hubb Platform gives event planners unprecedented control and agility to create experiential designs that brings their brand to life.
    Starting Price: $20,000 per event
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    Boomset by Hopin

    Boomset by Hopin

    Boomset by Hopin

    Boomset by Hopin is the easiest all-in-one event management solution for in-person and hybrid events! Use the platform for all your in-person event needs like onsite event registration, self-check-in, on-demand (color) badge printing, facial recognition, session management, RFID tracking, access control, lead retrieval, gamification, item redemption, on-site services and more.
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    Influitive

    Influitive

    Influitive

    Influitive allows you to build a community of advocates and invite your customers, developers, partners, and employees to complete challenges, referrals, product reviews, social media posts, and more. As they complete these personalized challenges—which can be targeted to groups or individuals—they automatically earn points, badges, and levels to redeem professional perks and privileges. Easily visualize and report on all activities completed and the ROI of those activities, while integrating with your CRM and marketing automation platform to guide members through the entire customer journey.
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    FileCenter

    FileCenter

    FileCenter

    FileCenter is your fastest path to organized documents. It's easy to install, learn, and use. FileCenter DMS combines easy scanning and file organization with powerful PDF creation and editing. It also integrates with most Cloud services and the Windows programs you already use. FileCenter AUTOMATE converts documents into searchable PDFs with its powerful OCR and then automatically names and routes them. FileCenter RECEIPTS is the best way to manage your receipts, track your expenses, and create reports to ensure accurate reimbursements. FileCenter is perfect for offices of all sizes. It runs on your Windows PC and uses the Windows file system, NOT complex databases. Feature-for-feature, FileCenter delivers at a price the competition can't touch. Start your free trial today! Call 801-722-7098.
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    Starting Price: $99.95 (one-time/user)
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    Community.com

    Community.com

    Community

    Community is a trusted conversational marketing channel that connects Leaders—entrepreneurs, small businesses, media companies, and brands—to their Members, all via SMS text messaging. Community has seen more than 3 billion texts exchanged between its Leaders and their Members, with clickthrough rates of 59% and open rates of 95%. Texting with your audience converts into action, impact, brand loyalty, repeat sales, and more. Why? Your audience is looking for a connection with humans, not bots—we are focused on privacy and value trust, for you and your audience. Anything you can send in a text message you can send through Community. Share photos, videos, audio notes, gifs, emojis, links, and text. Our features allow you to segment by age, location, interest, and more. See why thousands of artists, entrepreneurs, small businesses, and brands use Community to text with their audience. Reserve your number today.
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    ONLYOFFICE

    ONLYOFFICE

    Ascensio System SIA

    ONLYOFFICE Docs is a secure online office suite that you get a vast range of collaborative features. Co-edit documents, spreadsheets, and presentations with your team in real-time: two co-editing modes (real-time and paragraph-locking), commenting, built-in chat, tracking changes, version history, document comparison. It can be integrated in existing platforms or used as a built-in component. ONLYOFFICE Workspace lets you deploy a web-office on your own server. It comprises ONLYOFFICE Docs and comprehensive business tools: Mail, CRM, document and project management, calendar, chat, blogs, forums, polls, etc. Community Edition is the best choice for teams up to 20 users, available free of charge. Enterprise Edition is intended for bigger businesses who need enhanced security options and professional support.  ONLYOFFICE cloud service is a cost-efficient business solution with online editors and collaboration platform in the cloud, accessible from anywhere and from any device.
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    NationBuilder

    NationBuilder

    NationBuilder

    The NationBuilder platform powers thousands of campaign, advocacy, and fundraising initiatives around the world. Engage your supporters, volunteers, and donors when it matters most using one intuitive system. This includes a fully integrated website and supporter database, streamlined fundraising, and advanced email and texting. Bring your supporters to life with dynamic profiles that update with every interaction. Trusted by more than 9,000 customers in 112 countries.
    Starting Price: $29.00/month
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    Bynder

    Bynder

    Bynder

    Bynder is the easiest way to manage and distribute your digital assets in the cloud. Teams can quickly find the right files, collaborate with real-time edits and approvals, and distribute content to a variety of channels and file types. With Bynders DAM at the center of their marketing tech stack, brands have full control over their brand marketing via one central portal.
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    HiMama

    HiMama

    HiMama

    HiMama Preschool & Child Care App is an easy-to-use software solution for savvy child care programs. Providing powerful reporting and management tools for parents, directors, and educators, HiMama Preschool & Child Care Appoffers a quick and easy way to document and share children's activities, from funny moments to learning and development achievements. Key features of HiMama Preschool & Child Care App include attendance management, child daily reports, meals tracking, events calendar, lesson planning, child development report, parent text messaging, real-time parent communications, and more.
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    Juro Contract Automation
    Juro is the all-in-one contract automation platform that empowers legal and business teams to streamline contract workflow in one unified workspace. Spend less time working across multiple tools and enable your team to close contracts faster with self-serve automation, collaborative workflows and a data-rich repository.
    Starting Price: Free
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    XaitPorter
    XaitPorter is the benchmark team co-authoring and document automation software solution. Ideal for complex tenders, proposals, reports and other high-impact, high-value documents. Implemented by major corporations around the world. XaitPorter is a cloud-based solution that provides complete control over the document production. The functionality includes built-in workflow, easy reuse of content and automatic formatting, layout and numbering.
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    Jotform

    Jotform

    Jotform

    Trusted by more than 10 million users worldwide, Jotform is an all-in-one platform that offers powerful tools for effortless data collection and management, including its popular drag-and-drop Form Builder. Create digital forms and surveys for your business without any coding to collect leads, contact information, files, appointments, payments, e-signatures, and whatever else you need. Build your own form from scratch, or customize 10,000+ readymade templates for contact forms, order forms, feedback surveys, registration forms, and much more. Go beyond the basics with advanced features like conditional logic, autoresponder emails, and 100+ integrations with popular apps. Make the most of your data by turning responses into personalized PDFs with Jotform PDF Editor, visual reports with Jotform Report Builder, or tasks in an automated approval flow with Jotform Approvals. Collect the data you need to grow your business and increase productivity with Jotform.
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    Starting Price: $29 per month
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    Connecteam

    Connecteam

    Connecteam

    Connecteam is an all-in-one employee app, designed and built especially for non-desk employees. It includes all necessary capabilities to truly manage and operate employees in the field - communication features, workflows, scheduling and time clock for operations and more. In a few taps, bring together your deskless workforce under one roof. Collaborate, run operations, develop professional skills and monitor employee engagement and compliance from your desktop Launch Pad. Create your fully branded company mobile app in minutes. Choose from adding orientation courses, safety checklists, product catalogs for your service employees, shift management for your on-the-go workforce, or customize features for your own needs. Additionally, receive insights into how your team is engaging with your company assets and take action to improve efficiency. Connecteam allows managers to put processes on autopilot and focus on growth while freeing up employees to be more productive and happy.
    Starting Price: Free for life, up to 50 users
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    ProntoForms

    ProntoForms

    ProntoForms

    Empower field teams with a robust and easy-to-use mobile forms app from ProntoForms. Used by more than 3,500 businesses, ProntoForms Mobile Forms App enables field teams to capture, submit, and analyze field data using their phones and tablets. The app also lets users dispatch partially-filed forms, record time and location of form submissions, capture pictures and sketches, and collect signatures on site.
    Starting Price: $15 per user per month
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Software solutions for CMS (content management system) can seem like a daunting and highly confusing selection process, but examining what you need, what’s offered, the ease of use, overall performance, and customer support quality can help narrow down the options tremendously.

There are two broad categories for business CMS. The first provides services for website content publishing. The second provides an infrastructure to organize business documents. Of course, there’s also an array of specialized workflow software to consider, and vendors are constantly tweaking and updating their products - sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse.

This CMS guide will walk buyer through everything they need to know and consider to make the best possible selection for their business needs.What Is Content Management?

Content Management System: What Is It?

By content, the system can be designed to manage a plethora of items, including service invoices; record documents, such as birth certificates and medical records; office documents, such as spreadsheets; multimedia files; website copy; and social media content.

The actual system consists of software solutions to store, organize, and or create such content for you, the buyer.

When searching for a CMS product, buyers will find two main groupings, one for web content management and one for document management.

Document management systems, or DMS, mainly deals in printed or electronic content that’s for a business’s internal usage. In other words, this content isn’t distributed externally to the public. Contracts, invoices, company reports and so forth would be examples of the documents this type of system manages. Virtual data rooms are often used to securely serve and store such internal documents.

Web-CMS, or W-CMS, is CMS designed for company websites. These systems help to create content within a website that is intended for public distribution, such as blog content or building an online store front.

Common Features of Content Management Systems

Think of CMS products as the difference between a high-end, specialty knife and a good-functioning multitool. Some products are single applications that excel in a speciality service. Other products offer a more integrated suite of services that’s geared to cover many bases and offer multiple applications under a single roof.

Each DMS or W-CMS application is designed to manage a certain type(s) of content, with some applications being offered solo and some as part of a bundled suite.

Publishing has creating features like text editing, blogging modules, web page creation, and workflow management.

E-commerce assists in online store creation and maintenance. E-forms helps to create client-completed forms. Intranet is used to distribute content to employees through an internal website. Social networking allows readers to interact with social media content, share it, and comment on it.

As far as DMS goes, document capture and image processing is used to convert print to digital copy. Digital asset management uploads, stores, and organizes digital media. Case management creates business process documents and automates the workflow process. Contract management tracks and automates transaction documents throughout their need to exist. Records management stores, organizes, archives, and retrieves company records. Business process management is for more large-scale, advanced document tracking and workflow management. Reporting and analytics assists in compliance issues.

What Does Enterprise Content Management Mean?

Enterprise content management, or ECM, is a term often seen within CMS offerings. ECM has multiple products that fall under its umbrella, but the key distinguishing feature of this type of content management is that the solutions are all designed for a business’s large-scale content needs.

However, large-scale doesn’t imply that the business must be some mass conglomerate to need/use ECM. What makes a CMS be subcategorized as a ECM is based on size, scale and affiliation in relative terms.

EMS is associated with document management products more so than W-CMS. As such, it’s affiliation is often interchangeably used within the broader category.

Enterprise is also a term reflective of the size of the company employing it. The natural functioning of larger companies is that they simply produce more content volume and require a larger scale and higher functioning system to meet that demand. So, enterprise vendors specifically have the expertise and systems to meet those high-volume content demands. That’s not to say small to midsize businesses can’t benefit from EMS, especially if the have a business model highly reliant upon content in their primary business functions.

Lastly is scale, which is indicative of a multi-department business model working together for central, cohesive objectives. So, ECM is used to meet unified company-wide document solutions and strategies verses software needs that vary across the individual multi-departmental units within a company.Content Management Features

CMS Case Management Application

Let’s take a case of a chain business distributing company content throughout its locations to individual workers via electronic records on company servers and a CRM system.

A customer previously called to make a complaint. Under the above system, management of this complaint may be in an employee’s human memory alone, on a slip of paper in a landfill, or lost in the email abyss. If the complaint is unresolved and the customer calls back, then the chances are that the complaint process will start at ground zero again and only further delay or incapacitate a resolve. The customer is likely lost.

CMS software for document management solutions enables the same scenario to go much differently. The second call from the customer would involve the employee being able to pull up the customer’s account to view every interaction involved and any standardized informational guidelines to help the employee assess the subsequent steps to be taken.

Determine The Type Of CMS A Business Needs

There are a lot of CMS products to choose from on the market, making it difficult for businesses to determine exactly which type best meets their needs. It helps to identify yourself within a buyer profile common to the CMS marketplace.

Is your website considered novice? Buyers implementing their first website or undergoing their initial functionality assessments often look to CMS for help in either creating or revamping under-leveraged aspects in marketing and business operations. A user-friendly W-CMS solution can help website owners find the tools they need to better engage users.

You want to upgrade from print-documents? Most first-time buyers of CMS are small business owners evaluating initiating CMS as a way to digitize and modernize from their current desktop applications like Microsoft Word. Their files are being stored on desktops and copies are simply click and print, an outdated process by any standard. A starter to mid-range document solution would enable you to digitize storage, organization, and processing of your company’s documents.

You need a content management solution for only a specific department within your business? You’re called a departmental buyer. Take a Human Resources department as an example; you may need a specific system to organize existing employee records and introduce new employee records.

You need multiple software systems interacting with the CMS? You need a universal CMS solution to replace the various departmental CMS solutions existing throughout your various departments. These are large enterprise needs, requiring extensive customization to achieve security, create consistency, or initiate an in-depth analysis to improve business operations and processes. Enterprise content management solutions would meet this buyer’s needs.

Your industry is highly regulated? You have very strict guidelines to follow in order to comply with protecting sensitive documents and records and/or stringent requirements for reporting? Such entities exist throughout government bodies, the health care industry, and financial institutions. Specialized CMS products are a market niche that serve compliance, audit, and reporting needs of such regulated industries.

CMS Benefits

There are innumerable benefits to implementing the right CMS software for your business, no matter its size or niche. However, it’s imperative to ensure you’ve implemented the appropriate document solution, the appropriate way. Otherwise, you’re setting yourself up for unwarranted failure.

Most companies failing to reap the rewards of CMS experience this failure for one, if not all, of three reasons. First, they’ve failed to first research how their users create, share, and store content in relation to current practices. Second, they neglect to properly train and transition their staff toward the newly applied document solution. Third, as it relates to other operational caveats of their business, they haven’t invested in the right integrations and customizations to streamline the document solution into these other processes that remain at work.

If properly integrated, however, CMS has the potential for invaluable benefits. It helps to maintain a secure documentation, reporting, and compliance system for highly regulated operations. Scanning and uploading documents improves appropriate accessibility, record-keeping, and efficiency. Streamlining is improved with automation and workflow software.

An interactive website helps attract and retain users, engaging them in high-quality, easy to navigate content.Content Management Benefits

Ensure You Understand CMS Market Trends

Again, buyers are faced with innumerable offerings for content management software. As you complete your due-diligence, you’ll want to keep some CMS industry trends in mind, such as cloud-based CMS, if the CMS involves collaboration, and compliance needs.

One of the biggest moving trends in both document and website content management is cloud-based CMS. Traditional content management involves an on-site intranet. This new trend is an alternative storage solution using cloud-based subscriptions. It’s offered by innovative companies like Acquia, M-files, and SpringCM.

Content is rarely created by just one individual within a company or contract agency. Many hands and eyes are involved in collaborating to author and create the totality of a business’s documents. To be efficient and accurate, the process requires tools for these individuals and groups to share and discuss amongst themselves as they work. If you doubt these collaboration tools are needed, demanded, essential, then just look at the 55% subscription growth Yammer experienced in the first year the chat tool was acquired by Microsoft Sharepoint as proof.

In 2012, the Managing Government Records Directive was signed into law. It focused in on financial, government, and health industry applications in relation to records regulations. Digital record keeping, audits, and security have some strict regulations and heavy penalties for lack of compliance. Any regulated industry needs document management solutions to not only comply with existing laws... but to stay on-task with the ever-evolving criteria and standards being set forth at any given time.

Stick To Tried And True Selection Tactics For New Software Vendors

Variables, variables, and more variables. The amount to consider when selecting a new software vendor is mind numbing. You want the due diligence of the selection process to be as thorough as it is expedient. Here is a user-proven tactic strategy to help you along. Make sure you check each off the list before you proceed to signing on the dotted line.

Complete a request for proposal. Check your vendor’s references. Always allow your business attorney to review agreements and contracts. Assess the financial viability of any potential vendor.

CMS Pricing Options

Basically CMS software is priced one of two ways. You’ll need to determine which best suits your needs based on your business model and budget.

Subscription-based pricing is a monthly or annual fee rate. SaaS, or Software-as-a-Service, is based around how many users will access the system. It may alternatively (or in addition) be based on usage of storage space.

The other option is a one-time/one-user/one-computer rate. This varies in conditions. Some require licenses for each user and some allow multiple users on one license. Services like support and training may require additional fees.