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Work's New Web

My employer just did a major update of the company website. If you want to have an idea what I am involved in at work, take a look. If you work somewhere that might be interested in using the product, drop me an email and I'll hook you up with our sales guys. :-)

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Abulsme - Mon, 17 Jan 2005, 20:57:18 UTC

COMMENTS

I suppose it'd be easier to see the difference if one had seen the 'before' recently :) Does the content management change more or does the 'content' change?

It seems to me that the hardest part of any on-line publication is really managing the content over lifetime. Anyone can do 10 html pages, it takes a real 'system' to manage the volumes of data a financial institute might generate DAILY for investors/regulators/customers/clients/partners/blah...

Doing that, and seperating the presentation of the data from the data itself seems like a real challenge for a much larger site.


Posted by: fellacoh on Tue, 18 Jan 2005, 18:01:30 UTC

i checked it out. what is it that you do again??
8)


Posted by: matt on Thu, 20 Jan 2005, 21:02:39 UTC

To fellahcoh... this isn't content management for a website, but rather content that supports sales and marketing processes. The challenges are a bit different than for web content management (which I dealt with more at my previous company). It is interesting stuff, and more involved than one would think.


Posted by: Abulsme on Tue, 1 Feb 2005, 11:31:58 UTC

I have no idea what I do. What do you do?


Posted by: Abulsme on Sat, 19 Feb 2005, 17:00:54 UTC


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