Your Guide To Content as a Service

Content management systems like WordPress and Drupal are widely used to quickly create websites. They take practically all the fuss out of running a website. The content as a service CAAS framework is similar to that used by content management systems, though it’s essentially a step beyond that.

Business team using CaaS solutions

Simply put by Contentful, its a “way to label content infrastructure in a familiar X-as-a-service kind of way.” Rather than just hosting website content, content as a service works with all devices and platforms, making content easier to share through multiple avenues.

What Is Content as a Service?

Many businesses, municipalities, and organizations store valuable information on secure offsite servers in the form of cloud-based storage, meaning they have access to their intellectual property from practically any device connected to the Internet.…

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Why Your Business Needs to Adopt a Unified Cloud Communications Platform

Between 2010 and 2012, the number of businesses implementing and using cloud communications doubled. The commercial embrace of the cloud has only continued that upward trend in the years since, to the point where cloud communications are starting to become an essential component for businesses rather than a cutting edge luxury.

Communication as a service (CaaS)

But why is a cloud communications platform such an important thing for a modern office-based business to have? And why should your organization adopt cloud communications, if you haven’t done so already? Here are just a few of the ways the cloud can change your business for the better.…

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