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Automating CMS Metadata – Could that Work? How?

September 14, 2009 Blog 1 Comment

Paul Wlodarczyk asks, “What if a web service could automatically provide the CMS metadata when you go to check-in a new topic?” On his blog, he discusses why you would want to do that, some of the candidate technologies, and what is necessary to make it work.

“At the end of the day,” Wlodarczyk says, “consideration of the needs and behavior of content authors and contributors (who are very often change-averse) is the most important step in adoption of a content lifecycle solution. Making content classification and categorization a ‘no brainer’ through automation and a seamless user experience improves the likelihood of success.”

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