Content Management Systems - CMS, Dynamic Web Sites, and Online Databases
CMS - Content-Management-System-Database-Driven-WebsiteDynamic Web Content, Intranets, Extranets, MySql Databases, and Access Databases

Do you have web site content elements that change often. A web site content management system (CMS) may be the answer to all your problems. With a CMS you can change the content on your web site quickly and easily - anytime, day or night.

DataTECH specializes in developing dynamic web sites that are database-driven or where the content is managed through a back-end, password protected content management system. Click Here to review sites utilizing custom content management systems developed by DataTECH.

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Recent Websites/Blogs Built on Wordpress Platform: Tryon NC - Landrum SC Realtor-Broker; Asheville-Hendersonville-Brevard Alcohol Recovery Program; St. Petersburg-Moscow Russia Tours-Guides; Praying Cards-Daily Scripture-Meditations

Designed and developed a Content Management System to search and display historic buildings and sites located in Richland County (Columbia) South Carolina.

Designed and developed HeritageExplorer, a customizable Content Management System that helps Cultural Heritage Professionals, Cultural Tourism Developers, Researchers, and Historians collect, manage, present, and share information about their Cultural Heritage assets.

Content development, design, and management of a resource information system presenting information on a 23-county region; project management, and on-going system management and distribution (WNC Economic Development Information Network

Designed and developed database applications to track inventory and accounting processes, product pricing, manage resources, capital projects, technology, and knowledge for manufacturing, national distribution and health care related firms (Day International, Electrolux, Dampp-Chaser Electronics)

 
Increasing Your Ability to Get the Right Information to the Right People at the Right Time

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