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Welcome to styleweb.biz, the Content Management information and explanation website brought to you by Styleweb Content Management Ltd. It features industry news, site links and guidance to businesses wishing to buy a Content Management System. The purpose of the site is not to recommend one product over another. That has to be your business decision based on the requirements you have and the facts we can provide to you from the industry.

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The information detailed on this site has been derived from many suppliers, reviewers, industry portals and online exhibitions. The originator site will be credited with the content and a link to the feature provided. Do bookmark our blog at stylewebcms.blogspot.com to see the latest industry news and site links. Contributors welcome.

Purchaser Guidance

We shall get straight into the issues for anyone intending to buy a Content Management System (CMS). The first to address is what are you wanting to do? The most common use for a CMS is to maintain website content and provide an online user interface so as to enable editing. If this is all that want to do then your primary task is to find a product that does just this. Most vendors provide many more features that obviously will increase the cost. When you have short listed your preferred products, work out the proportionate cost of the elements that you require and offer that price. The right company for you will make the deal.

The scope of your CMS project is worth considering. Is it limited to a corporate intranet or extranet? Do you need to control the work process and workflow with a formal a review and approval system? It archive and easy retrieval of data important? How is reporting accommodated and what form do the reports take? Is the ability to do online administration to your website the main focus?

The number of users will have a bearing on the licensing costs. Some systems will be named users while others will be concurrent. Multiple users brings training costs and access rights to the fore. The system has to be robust yet easy enough to withstand staff changes. You can take on board that if £1000 training packages are available then they probably will be needed at some point.

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