The iV Content Management System
(iVCMS) has been custom developed from the ground up by Intellavia
and created to provide websites with extensive on-line management
of all content, media, and data hierarchy of websites through a web
based graphical user-interface.
iVCMS is a Java software solution
that implements the latest and stable open-source web technologies.
It is built upon an Apache Struts
web application framework, driven by a mySQL relational database
backend, with data object integration using a Hibernate Object-Relational
bridge. iVCMS is an object-oriented based solution that enables it
to be mapped to real-world domain entities, offering extreme scalability.
In addition, the Java and open-source design allows it to be very
portable and not require any proprietary and costly web server software.
It can be hosted in any Java Servlet container such as Apache Tomcat,
and driven by a SQL based relational database, including proprietary
databases such as Oracle, or open-source free databases such as mySQL.
This scalability allows the iVCMS to be incorporated into many website
software solutions.
The iVCMS provides web based access to all content
and media of your website. Using this interface user accounts can
be setup to
allow users to log-in to the site in order to update various content.
This will provide your website with the online functionality such
as:
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Management of ALL Website Content |
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User and Group based permission system to
control viewing, editing, and deletion of content |
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Adding and Editing Media (i.e. documents,
photos, videos, etc…) |
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Creating and Editing Events |
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Advertisement and Banner Ad management and
tracking |
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Managing Press/Media releases |
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Online feature rich content editor |
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Manage online surveys |
Apache Tomcat Java 1.6 Servlet Container
iVCMS incorporates an extensive user based access and security record
management system. This provides user access with specific permissions
for individual records and content. This mechanism will allow for the
creation of multiple user log-in administrative accounts, with access
to edit specific records and sections of website content. Using this
functionality, user accounts can control the display and visibility,
editing, and removal of content at a user, group, or global level. |