The Internet in the 21st Century and Beyond.
I have seen in history's past that all types of people get too excited and out of control of new things in life, technology is sure a big one. These corporations know that one must first find out more about this next technology before rightfully using it. Nothing in life is a form fit, and there is no such thing as an "automatic."
I believe that Content Management (CMS) is the wave of the future, but by this article it seems that these organizations forgot about the most important aspect of CMS, management. The core purpose CMS is to organize a complex system regarding web design. I would hate to think if Amazon.com used only static web design on their services. They simply would not sell as much as they do now. All forms of organizations do use some sort of management structure in their business. These organizations realize they had to draw out a detail structure before putting it into action. How is CMS any different?
Why use CMS in the first place? The simplest answer will be that anyone can use it. If one can learn how to use a word processor, then one can use any form of Content Management System. It is not all that difficult. There is not need of special training. The high end of CMS would be what Amazon is doing with their online business. They have to connect to their databases of every order a consumer makes.
As our technology changes and evolves into a better system or how we do things online, there must be a organized structure to be able for us to use it with the less headaches. If things are far to complex to use, then who would use them? In the history of computers, the 21st Century is the most interesting part of it all. We have more and more new hardware and software then ever before. Communicating online has grown beyond anything or anyone has ever dreamed.
Since web 2, or about the same time blogging has shown it head, the whole structure of how we do things online has launched an all new high. It has not stopped growing ever since. In fact it has been growing faster and faster. Spite the critics of Twitter, SecondLife, MySpace, and Facebook, these services are growing and evolving into a wonderful aspect of our lives. None fo these online social networking services could be possible if it was not for some kind of management structure.
Businesses cannot run without this new thing called "Social Networking." It is so important that consumers and businesses communicate in real time with each other. This rightfully kills spamming and junk mail. There is no place for those things in social networking online. The structure of how we do communicate online with these social networking systems is more then giving a price tag, link to buy some item, and throwing a gimmick here and there.
This form of communication cannot be done at all with a static web design website. Those websites simply could not handle the complexity. With Content Management System, the complexity of all that needs to be done with a given website can be managed a lot easier. That is the main idea of CMS. It makes things much simpler to work with.
Blessed Be to Isis and you,
Real Name: Brandon Bowers
Monday, March 2, 2009
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