Content Management System
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on the web, defines Content Management System (CMS) as a process or a system that is used to organize and facilitate collaborative collection of documents and other content. Various web development companies globally use CMS today as a customized web application for managing websites and web content. Often CMS requires special client software for editing and constructing articles.
At IRD, content management systems are used for various purposes:
- Web Content Management: CMS used for web content assists us in automating various aspects of the web sites we create.
- Transactional content management system: assists us in the management of e-commerce transactions.
- Integrated content management system: assists us in managing enterprise documents and content.
- Learning management system: assists us in managing web-based learning content life cycle.
- Enterprise CMS: supports the web content life cycle, transactional content and/or customer relationship management content.
With our various Content Management Systems, IRD effectively handles document management, collaboration, business process management, e-commerce storefronts, workflow, and web content management. One of our content management specialties is designing and integrating content management systems that are search-engine friendly.
We are committed to delivering our websites based on the best web content management systems. Renowned in the US for developing and implementing the most cost-effective content management solutions, we empower our clientele to harness and leverage the power of modern technology, successful marketing techniques, and the best customer service practices. We enable our clients to communicate with their customers and prospects to maximize the efficiency of their business operations.

