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Digital Marketing & Strategy Consultant at Emotion Associates Limited
01 November 2006 15:38pm
Hi Andy,
I totally agree with you with regards to identifying stakeholders and their requirements. I also like the idea of the free workshop and I am sure my CEO would do.
I would appreciate if one of your colleagues or you would get in touch with us.
Thanks and regards
Amit Sharma
PrePay Technologies
Tel: 02070 344 344
On 06:46:29 1 November 2006 Andy_Davies wrote:
Digital Marketing & Strategy Consultant at Emotion Associates Limited
01 November 2006 16:11pm
Thanks Peter.
Appreciate the response.
Regards
Amit
On 16:45:46 31 October 2006 asr_guy wrote:
Managing Director at True Clarity
01 November 2006 18:42pm
Amit,
I'm in London tomorrow. I'll give you a call early afternoon.
Speak then,
Andy.
Lead Evangelist at Cynapse
04 December 2006 18:23pm
Hi Amit
An Online Centralized SaaS based Content Management System would help you increase your company's productivity especially if you have geographically separated offices and at lower costs. Here are a few advantages:
1. All the information created by your organization is online in a centralized place. You can access your business information, share or publish content from anywhere in the world. All you need is an internet connected computer.
2. Stephan Schambac, CEO of Demandware puts it perfectly: $1 of a traditional software license investment triggers $8 in additional costs. So for every traditional software you invest in, you have to spend on hardware, licenses, databases, ongoing overheads of employing and training an IT team, software and hardware maintenance, upgrades etc.
In a SaaS based CMS, there is absolutely no infrastructure or Large initial investments. This is possible because of the multi-tenant architecture, meaning all software, infrastructure and expertise is shared by a large number of customers. You can buy the service just for 2 users in your organization or for 10 or for the entire organization. You don’t have to invest in expensive hardware nor are there any upfront large costs.
No internal IT team is required for the regular maintenance and upgrades of software or hardware. They can concentrate on adding more functionality to the site rather than just managing content.
An advanced yet easy to use Enterprise SaaS based Content Management Service is cyn.in. http://cyn.in (free professional edition available)
cyn.in is an Internet based Content Mangement service giving you the ability to create, edit, manage, collaborate and publish your content from anywhere to the Web space or Intranet space.
With cyn.in, you do not need to change your current website, just selectively publish your content on your cyn.in Web space to a defined Tag and it will get published on your prepaytech.com site, in a structured and organized fashion.
Do tell me the kind of requirements you forsee and I would be happy to tell you more about how cyn.in can be customized by us to meet your requirements.
On 15:08:36 30 October 2006 amit_sharma wrote: