Exploring the New Web Content Management Features
The primary aim of a web content management system is to provide authoring, branding, and publishing tools to enable users to create and manage web content, with little knowledge of web programming techniques. SharePoint 2010 revolutionizes web content management by providing a lot of new, exciting features for different content management requirements. For example, in controlled publishing scenarios, such as Internet facing sites, administrators can exercise greater control over publishing to ensure a consistent look and feel and uniform branding of the site. On the other hand is the need for a loosely controlled process for community-based sites or wiki sites. Apart from publishing features, ...
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