Portals & CMS

Portals integrate information, people and processes across the enterprise and provide a secure unified access point whereas Content Management Systems (or CMS) are applications that allow users to create, edit and publish content consistently, and in an organized manner. Together, the combination of a portal (front-end display) and a CMS (back-end administration) is a robust solution effectively employed by enterprises to manage their knowledge base.

While portals provide for decentralized content, CMS applications are used for storing, controlling and versioning documents, files, media and other content. CMS applications are designed in such a way so as to:

      Contribute and share data among large groups
      Control and restrict access via user roles.
      Simpler data storage and retrieval
      Simpler Communication among users

Our choice of CMS would undoubtedly be SharePoint for the customizability and scalability it offers. Core ECS is a Microsoft ISV and Gold certified partner and has implemented/deployed approximately 200 unique SharePoint instances with a total user count of approximately 360, 000 users and an estimated 10 million documents are being stored and accessed across all these implementations. Our standard SharePoint implementations cater to anywhere from 400 to 3000 users.

Our Competencies:

  • Java: OpenCMS, Liferay, dotCMS, Goss, LotusWeb
  • Microsoft ASP.NET: dotNETNuke, SharePoint, LightCMS
  • Perl: MovableType, Twiki, Slash, WebGUI
  • PHP: b2evolution, Drupal, ExpressionEngine, Joomla, Nucleus, PHPNuke, Wordpress
  • Python: Django
  • RubyonRails: Radiant, Typo

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