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Access the following brief white paper to uncover a CMS solution that can automatically detect and deliver your content to any mobile device in a way that is both seamless and properly tailored. Learn how this solution can enable a truly responsive design and maximize the web experience overall.
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Kia Motors, the UK's fastest growing car brand, wanted to revamp their company image - and that meant optimizing their website. Access this brief case study to learn about the web content management system (CMS) that Kia implemented in order to overhaul their existing website for a more user-friendly experience.
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Access the following infographic to uncover 5 tips that can help you close the social marketing gap. Learn how to identify your biggest gaps, why technology needs to be connected to business goals and more.
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Access the following case study to reveal the CMS solution that Meyer Werft used to improve clarity and innovation with how users navigate their websites, were able to create multichannel and multilingual easily and efficiently, and much more.
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The following white paper explores the real state of "enterprise" software solutions in regards to web content management and customer experience management. Learn what these solutions need to include justifying the "enterprise" title. Most importantly, discover how to select the right CEM solutions that fit your needs.
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In this resource, learn why the website as you know it is dead, and find guidance to help you engage and interact with customers through your content and build a stronger digital presence.
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The goal was to build a cost effective and efficient microsite. They ended-up with a no-frills, high-performance microsite to deliver complicated geospatial applications that can in effect "quilt" different pieces of imagery into a cohesive mosaic that everyone can access. Read now to learn more.
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When launching a website, many businesses invest in a hosting service but they still don't have the infrastructure needed to handle load spikes, fix bugs, and add features. If like many companies, you chose Drupal to remain agile, managing and changing your website should be no different -- but traditional hosting can hold you back.