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National Institute of Science & Technology

CONTENT MANAGEMENT SERVER

Content Management Server Under the Guidance of Mr. Suryakanta Dash By SRIKANTA PANDA SRIKANTA PANDA

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INTRODUCTION Content Management Server is one of the leading technology solutions on the market for the management of content rich web sites. Content Management Server provides a platform for web site development, content creation, and content delivery to a variety of web applications. Organizations can use the Content Management Server to improve the quality and timeliness of web site content while reducing both content creation and publication and web site development and management costs. SRIKANTA PANDA

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CONTENT MANAGEMENT  Content Management, simply put, is a way to manage information Content Management allows you to reuse information in an unlimited number of areas, rather than creating duplicate copies of the same document

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FUNCTIONAL AREAS OR "STAGES" Authoring stage: Covers content creation and editing Workflow stage: Automates the lifecycle of a Web page or content element Repository stage: Covers content storage and access Publishing stage: Distributes contents to a Web site SRIKANTA PANDA

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KEY FEATURES • • • • • •

Content creation & updating Content review & approval Site development and management Robust Repository Security Metadata

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KEY FEATURES • Automated Content Management • Unified Template Management • Dynamic Content Publishing

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KEY COMPONENTS  Staging Server  Production Server  Storage Infrastructure

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NETWORK ARCHITECTURE

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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

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KEY BENEFIT AREAS • Improved information organization and access • Improved publishing process management • Improved Technology Management

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KEY COST AREAS • • • • • •

Software Hardware Consulting Personnel Training Other

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DEPLOYMENT STRATEGIES • Microsoft Content Management Server integration with Microsoft Share Point Portal Server • Microsoft Content Management Server integration with Microsoft Commerce Server • Microsoft Content Management Server Integration with Other Applications SRIKANTA PANDA

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CONCLUSION Content Management Server enables organizations to rapidly build and deploy websites that support dynamic content delivery. Standard templates and a web based content authoring interface enables business users to develop and update content that relates to their business expertise, and integrated work flow ensures a consistent content approval process.

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THANK YOU SRIKANTA PANDA

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