Ever since the idea of content management online became popular with both general users of the internet as well as business organization, for managing their online identities like a company or personal websites, blogs, forums, wikis and portfolios, the market has responded to the increasing demand of good content management systems for the web by releasing many free and paid alternatives. While all of these are more or less equal in functionality, there are subtle differences between the options available depending upon various parameters. Joomla and Drupal are two such alternatives which are free of cost, released under the GNU general public license meaning that these are open source and provide ample capabilities to manage a small blog to an immensely big and complex website.
Joomla came a bit earlier than Drupal and quickly became popular between communities of web enthusiasts as well as professional users. Both of these are written in PHP. Joomla provides very rich document management capabilities by providing facility to tag documents with different keywords for easy searching as well as the ability to define categories for arranging different content types. The template system is extremely powerful and provides XML based format which is easily editable by any text editor. Different parts in documents created from these templates work as independent widgets, properties of which, the user can configure by rich editors. Apart from this, Joomla also provides options to monetize your website or blogs by placing and managing adverts. But one of the fundamental problems with Joomla is that it was designed with top down approach, the UI was coded first and then code was filled into it to perform the functions. So the code is very much cluttered and produces output that many times do not confirm with the recommended standards of web programming. Therefore the results differ in every browser.
Drupal improves upon the problems that Joomla leaves behind. It’s fully designed with a planned, top down approach in which functionalities are planned and designed before coding any UI and UI is made in sync with these functionalities which makes the user experience smoother with it. The management capabilities are of Drupal are outstanding and the rich editors for editing parts of your Drupal content pages are very good. The tools are somewhat easier to use than Joomla and the organization of tools is less cluttered. Drupal produces very good, clean, well formed html code that confirms to the web standards therefore the code runs flawlessly with any browser available in the market.
So overall, both the systems are great but Drupal has some merits over Joomla due to which is recommended for most scenarios.
Enterprise content management systems are very useful tools for businesses of almost every size, despite the word "enterprise” in its name. And why not, the content or data that flows between every part of the organization is so critical for it that it cannot be taken for granted. The success of a venture that the company takes is highly dependent on the kind of management that is done for the project related data. For this reason, companies of today leverage the power of today's high performance computing devices and advance content management tools to stay ahead of the competition. Enterprise content manage systems not only streamlines the data's creation, storage and management, but they also provide facilities like workflow management, Collaboration tools as well as analytical abilities for the use of higher management.
An Enterprise CMS's role starts from the beginning of a project where planning takes place to the end of it which includes product support and statistical analysis. At the initial stages, ECMS provides facility to capture data using multiple methods of input including usual text input and alternative methods like OCR, OMR, and Barcodes etc. It also allows processing of electronic forms. This data is then aggregated with techniques like indexing and categorization. The documents are properly categorized and versioned for easy and effective document management. For management of web related content, a separate module works as a web CMS and provides all the basic features of it what you see is what you get editing, content templates etc.
At the collaboration front, an ECMS provides many great functions due to its inherently multiuser storage subsystem which in most cases is an RDBMS. So users can jointly work on contents without any problem. Other collaboration facilities include things like shared whiteboards, audio and video conferencing, appointment scheduling, project management functions etc. Apart from these, ECMS provide workflow management capabilities. This functionality enables employees to visualize and better understand the process and organization structures thereby enabling more efficient and timely delivery of project.
Since all of this data is efficiently stored in the database and integrity is maintained throughout the organizational structure, this data is reliably and promptly available to the support people in the organization and because of that, customers are served better resulting in more repeat sales for the company.
Finally, for the upper management tiers of the organization, all this organized, stored data serves as a great source of analytical and statistical information which is very helpful in deciding future policies for the organization. ECMS goes a step further and provides very powerful reporting capabilities to effectively use this data for envisaging a bright future for the organization.
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