| Contents have become the core of the Internet,
the key element in many Net information services. Portals,
electronic publications, electronic stores, large corporations,
public institutions, and other organizations tend to base their
Internet strategies on offering contents that are suitable and useful
for their users.
The content published on the Net has to be useful. It is a critical
element in the user experience. But the more valuable the content
is, the more expensive it is to produce. Thus, it is essential to
work within a cost-effective scenario.
It is critical to allocate all available resources to value generation
through content production, and to make the most out of these teams’
work.
To these ends, it seems necessary to manage content effectively
and efficiently, which is achieved through content management and
content publication applications. These applications have to handle,
at all times, the whole content process – creation, management
and administration, as well as distribution
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