Content Management Systems
Content doesn't stand alone anymore. If you're building online learning, interactive kiosks, or an Internet site, you'll need to think about content management.
In the early days of interactive technologies, businesses were completely dependent upon IT departments to service content updates. On the flip-side, technologists played a never-ending catch-up game of content updates; and neither side was very happy with the results. Content management technologies enable end users, process owners, and stakeholders to take control of their message, and remove IT from the equation. As a result, bottlenecks are removed, content is current, and customers are satisfied.
Redmon has a great deal of experience integrating with off the shelf content management systems (CMS), but often develops these features into its own products. This isn't as expensive as business legend suggests. Most Redmon Group clients see a return on their CMS investment within three months.
With content management, Redmon has built kiosks that auto-populate themselves with current events and weather forecasts, Web sites that update pricing structures predicted months in advance, and online courseware that adapts itself to reflect the learner's experience.