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Entering Content within the Client Console
The screen below illustrates how content management working in unison with taxonomies, audiences (departmental microsites) and individual user roles. In this way, each of your records can be centrally managed, yet serve multiple and distinct sites and users. This empowers you to present to each of your users completely differently without managing multiple initiatives.
Centralpoint is the only CMS or Portal technology in the world, which is designed around mPHC for each record. It is this seemingly simple (yet difficult programming feat) which lets us consolidate all of your web initiatives into a central point, saving you time and money.

The screen below shows the capabilities of searching for records by their respective taxonomy types, including counter per category, and sub category. The presentation of this tree can be presented in any style needed for intuitive searches interfaces

Integrated Email Broadcast and Alert tools let you determine which members receive which eNewsletter including personalization per email. This allows you to automate the delivery of relevant information to each user based on their rights.

Screenshot showing integrated email broadcasting, newsletter, and email alerts tools
Multimedia, Video, Podcasts and Audio is supported and easy to present within your portal. Videos can be accessed based on the individual rights of each user.

Screenshot of content being served inline, showing a playlist of video
and related items
Users can search documents, based on taxonomy type, and based on their roles. Documents managed may be reviewed, approved and released by your administrators.

Centralpoint content may easily be syndicated to others via RSS, Atom, XML. Centralpoint offers a wizard to create any XML/RSS feed you need for email broadcasting, Google Site Maps, or to pass information collected within Centralpoint to disparate systems.

The screen below illustrates how data collected within forms management can be integrated with local or remote databases. In this way, each form submitted can feed multiple back office applicaitons, including editorial review and workflow.

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