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Enterprise Content Management Systems: Beyond Digital Asset Management and Web Content Management Systems
Overview Penn State is a large, distributed education enterprise, equal in size to many of the largest private corporate entities. Like other large entities, Penn State has discovered the struggle of maintaining its highly distributed Web presence; a struggle that is itself distributed across the organization. Out of date materials, redundant information, poor control over design and navigation, lack of authority control, and bottlenecks created by the capabilities and capacities of a broad community of Webmasters: these issues characterize an approach to Web Content Management (WCM) that is both distributed and largely manual.
- Publisher
- Pennsylvania State University
- File Format
- Date Published
- Dec 4, 2008
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Web Content Management, Asset Management
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