Monday, 11 August 2014

Insights on Web Content Management In 2017

                                                   
Compared to three years ago, how different are websites now than they were. Many of the experts mentioned the need for better experience management and content targeting. Combined together, we have compiled some fearless predictions on what Web content management will look like in 2017.

Here We Go...


Future Web Content Management

Building the tools that build other tools like websites is indeed fraught with the advancing technologies to make things murkier. What is this leading to? Yes, organizations need to have the most up to date tools given the state of Web technology today. Else they would really be no wrong way to manage content.

The future of Web Content Management is more about moderation capabilities than about content management. It has to help us control, filter and moderate our content feeds from different sources. 


Alongside, this requires strategic leadership and business skills from the customer perspective that has long been unnecessarily complex, confusing and crowded to vendors, analysts and customers alike.

Much Personalised Mobility

Picking and choosing the most relevant items out from someone's so called feed is only helped along by things like personalization and customized experiences. Adapting content, but also workflows for mobile audiences and producers act as a more abstract element.

Of the more far out ideas regarding CMS like Drupal, Joomla in 2017 will be totally revolutionary, and something we couldn't imagine. And, one who would allow content to be repurposed for a variety of uses without worrying about the format or any templates would basically complicate the usage.

And surprisingly, most web development companies predict that the back end site tree will vanish to nothing while users will have tasks and apps. Emerging in a new shape, Intranets will be big again leading to form virtuality as the driver, virtual meeting rooms and all imaginable social media features.


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