Content engineering is the practice of organizing the shape, structure, and application of content. Content engineering is broken down into seven primary disciplines: model, metadata, markup, schema, taxonomy, topology, and graph.
The Semantic Web is the knowledge graph formed by combining connected, Linked Data with intelligent content to facilitate machine understanding and processing of content, metadata, and other information objects at scale.
The era of customer experience management (CEM) is well upon us. The customer is calling the shots and technical communicators are scrambling to deliver the goods across an expanding buffet of audiences, devices, and channels.
XING Blog | Bericht zur 1. XING Content Management Lounge in Stuttgart | Die erste XING-Content-Management-Lounge am 22.04.2010 in Stuttgart war ein voller Erfolg! Über 90 Teilnehmer kamen zum ersten Networking-Event der Gruppen Content Management und Inf
Building a Content Engineering Program
Here at [A] we have learned and proved by direct experience with many customer engagements that a Content Engineer is a major key to success for any complex content-centric project involving content production and software system development.
Content delivery Networks boost security and give flexibility and scalability to your business needs. Content delivery shifts your business into a high-performance operating mode, making you more accessible than ever.
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The Content Economy: Can you tell the difference between EIM and ECM ? Really ? | Oscar Berg | April 6, 2008 | ECM Enterprise Content Management vs. EIM Enterprise Information Management
What publication in print and in broadcast today doesn't need a web presence, or a mobile and tablet platform! How effective is a media platform if doesn't provide an immersive experience across devices? How does one create and deliver content over these channels in the most cost- and time-effective way?
If a media organization doesn't have a system in place that integrates content dissemination across these digital platforms, the company ends up wasting huge resources in duplicated efforts towards creating customized content for these varied platforms it has to serve.
Let's take a look at how Drupal 8 served as a powerful media CMS two enterprise media portals.