If you haven’t chosen a Web content management system yet, it can’t be for lack of information. A wealth of it exists to help you decide what is right for you and your organization. But just in case you haven’t started your homework, log on to crownpeak.com and browse the information center.
There you will find white papers on topics like Find and Control your Digital Assets, Web site Management Strategy, and Secrets to Managing a Successful CMS Deployment. You will also find case studies, Webinars, and cool tools like a Total Cost of Ownership Calulator, which lets you compare costs over three years of using a Web content management system based on your own organization’s figures. Use it to compare the total costs for open source, installed applications, and software service CMS. So you can find out what is really right for you.
CrownPeak provides its Web content management through Software as a Service (SaaS) via the web, so there are never any upgrade costs. In fact you never have to install anything or buy new hardware to support it. Why not? Because it can all be hosted from a Tier 1 data center, managed, and stored off-site using security features that most organizations could never afford on their own. Or if you want, CrownPeak can manage your content and publish to your site on your own servers.
Your costs are based on your needs, how large your site is and what kinds of site-related tools you want, such as email, hosted site search, and web analytics (just to name a few). So it’s perfect for organizations of any size, and has special features for non-profits and publishing.
When you engage with CrownPeak, you get dedicated account management, life-long active support, design and development, customization, and classroom training–of course. Basically, everything you want and need. Would they spend all that money on security just to leave you out in the cold?
Check out the things some of the most trusted voices in the industry are saying about CrownPeak. Then register to hear Robert Rose, VP Marketing and Product Strategy, at Web Content 2007. He is presenting on Software as a Service: Understanding Hosted Web Content Management Solutions, Day Two of the Tools and Technology track.