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Web Content Management: Sharing the Same Bone for Competitive Advantage. Jane Garrett CEO Netcentric Solutions. Agenda - Objectivity European Technical Forum. Netcentric brief overview Content Management: The challenges? Lychee: Relieving the blockage Architecture Questions & Answers.
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Web Content Management: Sharing the Same Bone for Competitive Advantage Jane Garrett CEO Netcentric Solutions
Agenda - Objectivity European Technical Forum • Netcentric brief overview • Content Management: The challenges? • Lychee: Relieving the blockage • Architecture • Questions & Answers
Netcentric Solutions • Founded in January 1997 • Specialist in Internet technology solutions • Recent projects include: • Launching of Lychee Content Management System • Internet, intranet and extranets • Web hosting services • Web based projects, including e-commerce
Clients Sun Microsystems SmithKline Beecham AT&T Ephmra Planet Online Aegean Net Partners Clients and Partners
10 Content Management Challenges • How to allow non-technical users to update the web? • How do you ensure users do not gain access to secure areas? • How do you monitor updates prior to publishing? • How do you register with the Search engines?
10 Content Management Challenges • How do you ensure the web content remains current (deletion of old information)? • How do you allow viewing via a multitude of user-interfaces (Browser, PDA, T.V. etc)? • How do you simultaneously update multiple web sites, and keep them synchronised?
10 Content Management Challenges • How to ensure content is automatically presented in the local language • How to ensure a common Corporate standard is adhered to • How to ensure Web Masters focus on new applications, designs and interfaces • How to keep all published links current
Content Owners Time Line : Minutes to Weeks Today’s situation Live Website Web Team
With Content Management Designers PDA in Texas Computer in England Live Website Administrators TV in Italy Content Owners Time Line : Seconds to Minutes
Web Content Management Fundamentals “Designed to allow non-technical users to update web content”
Lychee Fundamentals “The concept is to train a non-technical user to use Lychee within 5 minutes. Any longer than that and we have failed.”
Lychee Fundamentals • Content Management Server application • Written in Java • Data is stored in Objectivity, in XML format • Separates Web content from Web design • Designers create graphics, templates and web objects • Content Owners create and update their own pages using Lychee User Interface
Key Lychee Components • Built-in flexible Sign-off • Ensures new content is vetted prior to publishing • Ensures ultimate content owners have power of approval, or veto • Ensures content adheres to corporate standards • Ensures departmental managers are aware of new content
Lychee Components • Generates browser specific content - Caters for future viewing devices - Language specific content • Personalised pages • Advanced Web site statistics
Automated Processes • External link check • Ensures all published links remain current • Automates checks on link integrity • Lowlights non-current links automatically • Notifies content owners of dead links
Automated Processes • Page timed release, delete, notify • Ensures co-ordinated simultaneous updates (e.g. world-wide press releases) • Automated ‘deletion’ of content past it’s view-by date • Automatic notification, via email, of timed events
Lychee Characteristics • Serves large, high demand distributed Websites • Distributed website management, through Java enabled browser • Multiple page creation from a single document
Lychee Strengths • Objectivity versus SQL database! • Standards: XML Storage and interchange format • Thin client: Distributed management through browser • Simple and powerful user interface • Focus on Content Management
Lychee versus the rest “When we evaluated a system that used Oracle as it’s object store, we noticed there were 10 times as many entries in the database as there were live objects. With Lychee, it’s a 1 to 1 ratio.”
1999/2000 Strategies • 1st December 1999 - Version 3.2 Approval process and Automation • External Link Manager • Search Engine registration of new content • XML Write out • 2000 - Version 4.0 and 5.0Workflow and E-Commerce
Summary • The Internet is rapidly becoming the corporate communication channel for effective corporate communication and trade • Successful E-commerce results from streamlining Content Management • Lychee is the key to successful E-commerce
Streamlining the updating process for the delivery of new content to Websites