Portal and Content Management
What can Bysoft do for your Portal and Content Management System (CMS)?
Bysoft has become a specialist in knowing, mastering, and deploy such tools.

Bysoft can help you with:
The choice of the CMS tools that best suits your needs
The integration of the graphic templates of your Portal / Internet / Intranet / Extranet websites based on the selected CMS solution
The evolution and the maintenance of the selected and developed solution (follow-up of the various versions and security patches)
The development of specific non-standard modules to be integrated with your CMS: ERP, e-commerce, integration into your Information System...
Our main tools of Controlled Content Management:
eZ Publish
Based on PHP - Open Source
SPIP
Based on PHP - Open Source
Joomla!
Based on PHP - Open Source
DotNetNuke
Based on .NET / VB.NET / C#
Typo3
Based on PHP - Open Source
A Content management system (CMS) offers to publish contents:
In a decentralized way (several editors)
With a high frequency of updates
Syndicated on various platforms
Available according to the user profile (public / private)
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Content Management Systems (CMS) are tools dedicated to the edition and the organization of texts, information, reports and multimedia elements in an Information System.
A Content Management System is generally composed of modules providing basic functionalities on which the user develops his / her applications.
General functionalities of a Content Management System:
Management of the users and of their rights
Content creation and publication by various decentralized people
Content Storage
Implementation of Worklfows of Content Management
Metadata (keywords and characteristics describing the content)
Management of the quality and of the security of the information
Indexing and search
User Interface Management
Content Updates History (who / when / what)
Publication scheduling
Content syndication (gathering of information provided by different sources)
Presentation of the content in the right format (layout / template)
A Content Management System provides « bricks » that developers can assemble with a great flexibility. However, the more generic the module (that is to say the more it complies with increasing needs), the more difficult it is to configure it for a specific need. At the opposite, the simpler and specialized the module, the less flexible it is.
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Cyberdeck – Content Management Solution for interactive kiosks.
The CyberTourisme project is a content management solution developed specifically for interactive kiosks.
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