<\/a>An enterprise Content Management System<\/a> is still current and the competition grew again this year with the emergence of a strong CMS in Drupal<\/a> ahead of other typical leaders such as the Websphere<\/a>, Adobe<\/a> and Sharepoint<\/a> systems.<\/p>\n The Content Management System is the backbone of most enterprises web development<\/a> activities.\u00a0 It offers so many key activities for the organisation such as:-<\/p>\n Interestingly, while Adobe, Websphere, and Sharepoint dominate the enterprise sphere with their robust functionalities, the cost associated can be substantial. For the average home user, blogger, or budget-conscious website, WordPress becomes a go-to solution. WordPress, often free, offers scalability and can entail minimal charges for themes and plugins. This setup allows for affordable and rapid website enhancements, altering user expectations when interfacing with large-scale corporate websites. In the realm of SEO blogging<\/a>, WordPress’s user-friendly interface and numerous SEO plugins cater to optimizing content for search engines, making it a prime choice for those prioritizing search engine visibility<\/p>\n Most organisations will then work tirelessly to integrate a range of other tools in to their\u00a0Content Management System such as Google<\/a> Analytics<\/a>, Adobe Omniture, Google Adsense, IBM<\/a> Forms and a range of survey tools and API’s (particularly from Google again).\u00a0 Each time the\u00a0Content Management System is upgraded with great new features, along with the task comes reintegration of these back into the new version of the Content Management System.\u00a0 The fun tasks of checking code snippets is always the staple activity of a\u00a0Content Management System manager in late afternoons to ensure that they all work well together.<\/p>\n So it begs the question, Why does Google not launch its own Content Management System?\u00a0 It already creates most of the great API’S that are being used today and the arguments certainly stack up for any organisation to put it on to their shopping list for a look.\u00a0 Advertising and commerce activities are already a part of the Google range of services nearly every website makes use of already.\u00a0 It would make perfect sense for Google to build a\u00a0Content Management System that integrates these tools, and do this better than anyone else.<\/p>\n Can you imagine upgrading the\u00a0Content Management System to the next version, and bringing all the tools along with it?\u00a0 All at once.\u00a0 Integrated panels to manage multiple functions, mobile applications to bring it all together, reporting tools with true integration and easily understood links to one another.\u00a0 Including the opportunity to bring a better understanding of SEO into the content that gets published.<\/p>\n Apparently Google seems to think so as well with some discussion between Google and major publishers already in talks since 2013 about how they might go about it.\u00a0 Typically, it would come from their ad development side, given the obvious impacts on integrating advertising products like DoubleClick for publishers<\/a> and other ad-management tools.<\/p>\n On the negative side however, Google has already delved in to the publishing side of things with thier foray in to Google Blogger for example.\u00a0 That eventually died off with the emergence of other free and easy to use tools such as Wordpress which offers a lot of functionality for the average user without requiring the knowledge of a developer.<\/p>\n Overall there is an interesting challenge, but certainly one that they can take on to get right.\u00a0 It would need to be exceptionally well done as convincing any publishers and web development teams to change CMS platforms has to offer major attractions and benefits as it is often a costly excercise taking months.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" An enterprise Content Management System is still current and the competition grew again this year with the emergence of a strong CMS in Drupal ahead of other typical leaders such…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":387,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"content-type":"","_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[24],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n\n
Will Google build a Content Management System?<\/h2>\n