Understanding the differences between a content hub and traditional CMS
The fast- and ever-evolving digital landscape has created a shift in the role of a traditional content management system and the role it plays within an organization's tech stack.
Digital transformation efforts are no longer a "nice to have" but a "need to have"—and something that can’t be delayed. This necessity for digital progress was propelled even further during and following the COVID-19 pandemic, as we saw consumer and customer demands shift, causing organizations to pivot (rapidly) as well.
With investments increasing to keep pace with digital priorities, download this white paper to learn more about:
- The benefits of a modern CMS
- Today’s evolving business challenges and their impact on content management
- How a CMS needs to extend beyond content as a data and integrations hub
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