According to Statista, the worldwide portfolio of IoT devices will grow from 15.41 billion in 2015 to 75.44 billion in 2025. McKinsey global predicts that the economic impact of IoT devices will range from about $3.9 trillion to $11.1 trillion every year by 2025. Wearable devices across the globe have increased from 325 million in 2016 to 722 million in 2019 and maybe more than 1 billion by 2022.
The need to connect and collaborate has resulted in this unprecedented growth of a diverse portfolio of devices. Therefore, to successfully market your innovative offerings, it is necessary to leverage a CMS that enables you to protect your content on any of these devices.
But are the traditional CMSs geared up to deliver the required customer experiences or is it time to go for a headless approach?
A traditional CMS is a combination of a tightly coupled front-end aka the head and back-end aka the body. In this arrangement, content is getting created, managed, and stored at the back end, while simultaneously developers are also storing a website’s design and customized applications. This means that the presentation layer which is visible to end-users or customers on various devices plus the content management database used by editors for writing and publishing content - both exist on the same system.
Given the diverse forms of content pushed through the various IoT devices, there is an urgent need to technologically uplift the existing content management systems. Statistics shared by Review42 show only 18% of marketers believed they had the right technology, and about 45% were not using technology to its full potential.
Traditional monolithic CMS has several limitations. Some are their inability to sustain the growing customer experiences, multiple content silos, fragmented user data, slow processes, inconsistent user experiences, security breaches, lack of collaboration, outdated technology and processes, and inconsistent quality standards. Such limitations have led businesses to adopt more advanced content management systems, like the headless CMS.
A headless CMS disconnects the actual data (back-end) from the presentation of data (front-end). It makes it possible to efficiently publish the same data across multiple platforms, such as phones, smartwatches, websites, VR devices, and voice-activated assistants. A headless CMS does much more than the organization of your content. It has a profound impact on all system users, including developers, project managers, and marketers.
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Every organization has its unique needs and must choose a system that solves its most pressing business problems. But, headless CMS has something for everyone. It helps developers, marketers, and editors alike, to take care of their content migration and management, flexibility, and innovation. Here are ten convincing reasons for choosing a headless CMS.
Most CMSs running in the cloud are not cloud services native. Frequent manual installations, impediments to scalability, and lack of flexibility are common concerns. Whether you choose an on-premise installation, CMS in the cloud, managed service, or platform as a service model, customization and control are hard to come by.
The headless CMS architecture addresses most of these concerns as it is built with the cloud in mind, separating vendor and client functions. This means that while the vendor takes care of the technicalities of running a CMS, the client only needs to worry about displaying content across channels using an API.Our homegrown Drupal distribution, EzContent, is an intelligent CMS meant to help developers, marketers, and editors. It contains several out-of-the-box content management features. Backed by advanced editing capabilities and driven by machine learning and artificial intelligence, it makes multimedia management and smart content tagging possible, speeding up development by as much as 30%. It features an AI-based multimedia search, drag and drop layout builder, API-ready decoupled CMS, and AI-powered content generation. EzContent features a component-based architecture and is cloud-ready. Additionally, editors enjoy streamlined workflows to produce engaging digital experiences, while marketers deliver a unified experience to achieve the required targets.
In essence, EzContent is more than a headless CMS. It provides an enhanced digital experience. AI-powered capabilities make it possible to deliver never-before user experiences. To find out more, get in touch with us.