Content Management and Delivery

Journal / Conference content management system services optimize the overarching process of producing, managing, and distributing information. Enterprises are striving to reduce the overall cost of digital content management services and exert better control over information.

How Does It Work

Ansis CMS is an application that is used to manage and publish web content, allowing multiple users to contribute, create, edit, publish without having to beg a developer. It also provides version management and authoring workflow to keep large, global sites consistent.

If you further break down a content management system, there are two main parts that help create your website.

  • The content management application (CMA) allows marketers, merchandisers and other content creators to work with content directly, without needing to involve the IT department.
  • The content delivery application (CDA) acts as the back-end portion of the website, taking the content that you enter the templates and turning it into a working website that visitors from around the world can access.

A content management system (CMS) is an application that is used to manage web content, allowing multiple contributors to create, edit and publish. Content in a CMS is typically stored in a database and displayed in a presentation layer based on a set of templates.

The following are the basic features of a CMS :

  • Content creation
  • Content storage
  • Workflow management
  • Publishing

Benefits of A Content Management System

  • Immediate support for Journal/Conference organizers
  • Easy paper management with publisher standard
  • Complete proofread with plagiarism checking
  • Post correction support
  • Easy publishing
  • Author and Organizers friendly development
  • IEEE/ APA Reference support with cross ref verification