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5 Northern Blvd., Suite 6 Amherst, NH USA +1 (603) Simplifying Web Content Authoring and Management Presentation to CF South February 3, 2001 Bill Rogers, Ektron founder and CEO

Agenda Introduction Implementing a Content Management Solution Benefits of using a Content Management Solution Market Overview Keeping User Needs in Mind Cost Considerations Recommendations Conclusions 2

Introduction What is Web Content Management? Managing Web Sites Cost-effective and Affordable Solutions Appropriate Centralization vs. Decentralization of Tasks Benefits of Using a Content Management Solution 5

According to a recent report from the META Group, a leading technology consulting and research firm, the content management market will grow to $10 billion by Web content management is critically important. Dynamic web server market will grow from $1.6 to $10 Billion by 2003.

Sue Aldrich of the Patricia Seybold Group said, “If your Web site isn’t getting simpler, your tools have to make it seem simpler. When the number of contributors to your Web site exceeds a dozen, rollouts will slow down, and errors will pick up. Don’t delude yourself with plans for ‘being more careful next time.’You need Web content management.”

Introduction (cont.) 8

Implementing a Content Management Solution Static Web Sites Dynamic Web Sites The “Accidental” Web Publisher Articulating a Content Management Strategy 9

Integrating a Content Management Solution 10 1.Determine what new features and functionality are needed on the Web site. 2.Map your existing Web site. 3.Determine where CM is needed on the Web site. 4.Establish a site policy for format, layout, and overall style. 5.Define user groups and roles. 6.Map workflow and approval process. 7.Install CM solution and add “starter” content

Integrating a CM Solution (cont.) 11 8.Test system with “starter” content. 9.Make necessary changes to system and workflow. 10.Train staff on using the system 11.Load system with real content. 12.Conduct final QC/QA test with real content. 13.Go live and closely monitor users’ actions. 14.Hold feedback improvement sessions on a regular basis with key team members.

Benefits of using a Content Management Solution Company Benefits –Increased involvement and savings Business User Benefits –Zero learning curve and access to instant self-publishing IT/Webmaster/Web Developer Benefits –Enforces controlled changes, eliminates workflow bottleneck, simplifies integration, and reduces training time and cost Web Site Visitor Benefits –Gives visitors access to more timely & valuable content and encourages repeat visits 12

Market Overview Market Trends –Web migration increases profitability –“Accidental” Web publishers lack the right tools –Future demand for multi-language Web sites –Move toward more affordable CM solutions for small and mid- sized companies Real World Examples –Large university based in the U.S. –Accounting association –New England law firm 13

Keeping User Needs in Mind Webmasters/Web Developers –Web professionals install or set up the CM solution before Web authoring or management begins. The CM solution should give Web professionals an easy way to create Web page templates that govern layout and format. Web Site Administrators –Administrators establish and continually update user privilege information for the content contributors. They should have access to a browser-based tool that makes it easy to set up and manage the Web content workflow. Content Contributors –Non-technical business users need a CM solution that is both easy- to-learn and easy-to-use. Business users should be able to update content using a familiar business application toolbar (e.g., Windows TM -like) via a Web browser interface. 14

Cost Considerations 15

“Build” versus “Buy” 16 Develop your own internally built CM solution –Developing a custom build is a major commitment in time and resources. –Extra learning time for IT/Web teams may be needed. –Additional IT investment may be needed –Testing and fixing of reported bugs –Software documentation may be weak or non-existent. –Training of employees must be supported –Consistent support may not be possible because of a constantly changing IT/Web staff –In-house developers must plan for and integrate future user functionality

“Build” versus “Buy” (cont.) 17 Purchase of a commercially available CM solution –Leave the lion’s share of the “development” work to CM solution vendors –Company-specific needs can be met with customization –Quicker time-to-implementation –Training and support becomes the responsibility of the application vendor –Documentation is consistent and constant –CM solutions can be affordable –Access to ever-expanding CM feature sets

Recommendations Recommended “must-have” features for a CM solution: –Versatile Web application platform, such as Allaire’s ColdFusion TM –Content authoring/management is separate from format/style –Version control to allow roll back of specific Web pages to previous versions. –“Anywhere anytime” access through a Web browser interface. –Easy-to-use, familiar Windows TM -like toolbar. –Workflow and document management functions –Security and authentication –Workgroup creation 18

Security and authentication functions View of changes made compared with changes waiting for approval and publishing Rollback of pages within a site to previous versions (history) Assign different roles to different managers, departments, and workgroups, including viewing, editing, approving, and publishing authority Non-technical staff cannot change or delete security features notification of changes made and/or changes to be implemented Content scheduling (e.g., press releases or merger information automatically released at the right time) Create as many groups as needed Username and password access Check in and check out document control Workgroup creation Workflow and document management functions Figure 4: Functions that CM software performs Recommendations (cont.) 19

Conclusion 20 Businesses and organizations currently using a dynamic Web site (or planning to upgrade their static site to dynamic) should consider implementing a CM solution. –Employees (and sometimes vendors) are empowered to contribute content –IT and Web professionals maintain control over a site’s look and feel –Timely and engaging Web site content encourages site visitors to stay longer and make frequent repeat visits –When up-to-date and relevant Web content becomes a reality, the customer experience is greatly improved—translating into increased customer (or employee) satisfaction and loyalty –Companies and organizations can directly increase their bottom-line metrics

Ektron, Inc. 21 As a provider of content management solutions, Ektron Inc., can help your organization cope with the content management demands you now face or soon may face. Ektron provides content management and authoring products: –eMPower is a full-featured, easy-to-use Web content management system bringing a new level of affordability to small and medium-sized organizations as well as to corporate intranets. –eWebEditPro is the first in a new market category and the leading multi-language, browser-based, WYSIWYG Web content authoring and editing tool that replaces text area fields in dynamic Web sites or browser-based applications.