Component Content Management System (CCMS)
A Component Content Management System (CCMS) delivers structured authoring through single sourcing designed to help writers manage complex, ever-growing bodies of content. If your company needs to improve its content authoring workflow, the Paligo CCMS is the perfect solution. Paligo enables teams to create high-quality technical documents with ease, through intuitive structured authoring, content reuse, taxonomies, and more.
Why should you start using a Component Content Management System?
- To provide consistent, high-quality content
- To improve internal and external collaboration
- To keep content in one easily searchable repository
- To reduce data silos by sharing and reusing content across your organization
- To allow seamless publication of all content updates
How can Paligo help my organization?
- Easy structured authoring: Industry-standard format will ensure that your content is consistent, easy to reuse and publish, and will be future-proof.
- Single sourcing: Create and manage structured content in one place, and enable it to be reused in any of your publications.
- Content reuse: Single-source content can be reused anywhere. Also, by adding filters and variables, you can maximize the content you reuse.
- Version management: Track and manage changes with built-in versioning; easily revert to previous versions.
- Translation management: Manage translations and publish multilingual content.
- Efficient collaboration: Authors, contributors, and reviewers work together in the same cloud-based platform.
- eLearning: Create and publish rich eLearning content for your learning management system (LMS).
- Multi-channel publishing: Publish content to multiple channels from a single source.
Learn what Paligo can do for you
If you are looking for a better Component Content Management System, look no further. Book a live demo presentation with one of our product specialists today!
Full-featured CCMS
Industry Standard XML
Multi-Dimensional Variables
Versioning and Branching
Multi-Channel Publishing
Conditional Content Filtering
Topic-Based Reuse
Powerful integrations
Translation Management
...and so much more.
Is a Component Content Management System (CCMS) right for my company?
Could your team benefit from more efficient processes in:
- Maintaining complex knowledge bases
- Producing multiple versions or variants of the same product
- Managing multiple publication output formats
- Developing content covering a wide range of topics
- Sharing common content between products
- Publishing content in multiple languages
- Producing on-demand training content
If you answered YES to any of these statements, then contact us to discover how Paligo can provide your company with the comprehensive, cutting-edge system it needs to create, manage, publish, and more.
Structured authoring through single sourcing for content reuse
It can be hard to keep track of multiple components when working with complex documentation, especially if your documentation is authored from several applications. The ability to easily reuse content is the key to increasing the efficiency of the authoring process and providing consistency in delivery. Paligo’s enterprise-class single sourcing helps you keep track of when each piece of content is used, providing a full audit trail of all changes.
Release content to multiple outputs with single source publishing
With smart single source content, it’s now easier than ever to take advantage of a cloud-based, structured authoring solution. Paligo offers the flexibility to produce deliverable content branded and personalized for your specific audience. You can use the same content for both print and digital materials, or adapt it for different languages and regions. In addition, single source publishing allows you to publish content to a variety of outputs, all from a single place. This makes it easier for you to manage your content and target your audiences.
Structured content management
Structured content management in the Paligo CCMS involves creating and managing your content in a structured format using markup languages such as XML or HTML. When creating structured content, you can ensure consistency and accuracy by organizing your content into individual components or chunks. These can then be easily reused and repurposed across multiple documents and products.