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Pour une expérience Web agile, Ingeniux CMS est une excellente option pour les sites Web, les portails, les communautés et la diffusion intelligente de contenu. Ingeniux CMS est construit sur une architecture flexible et mobile qui aide à gérer et à diffuser du contenu sur n'importe quel canal ou appareil, garantissant une gouvernance et une conformité appropriées du contenu. À ce jour, Ingeniux CMS est utilisé par des centaines d'entreprises, d'organisations, d'associations professionnelles et d'établissements d'enseignement supérieur et est disponible en tant que service hébergé (SaaS) ou solution sur site.
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| Déploiement | Cloud / SaaS / Web, Mac de bureau, Windows de bureau, Linux sur site, Windows sur site |
| Assistance | 24h/7 et XNUMXj/XNUMX (représentant en direct), chat, e-mail/assistance, FAQ/forum, base de connaissances, assistance téléphonique |
| Formation | Documentation |
| Langues | Anglais |
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The new interface and the application responds faster.
Having to publish the image now also the mix of icons and words on the interface. I was looking for the word save.
JSON controller and how to sync body copy to JQuery mobile app.
Ingeniux is a comprehensive approach to web content management.
NO major limitations. UI in version 9 was limited.. major improvement in version 10
Replacing in-house content management with off the shelf product..
The system is fairly robust and extremely customizable to fit almost any need. At the same time, the interface isn't overly complicated for regular users.
While the interface isn't complicated, it isn't as customizable as I'd like. If we could tailor it for individual users or groups in a more sweeping way, it might reduce the number of support calls we get.
We needed a robust CMS to accommodate a variety of needs from individual departments. Ingeniux has given us that flexibility to have a uniform look with tailored content styles.
I like the ability to pin different tabs
Editing HTML from the body is not the best.
We have t ability to update schemas on a large scale. This allows us to choose schemas that are used the most.
Ingeniux is good about listening for feedback and making changes. There's no perfect CMS, but there are ones that move forwards and ones that don't.
Modularity. The CMS obviously will bend to the web designer, but for power users who are in there often but don't have much control in the back end, things slow down.
Forms, UTM codes to track audiences, ease of migrating to new types of pages/formats
Easy of use, and infinitely flexible. You can literally do anything with Ingeniux.
Needs better asset management. When you delete an image from a page, it is hard to find the appropriate image in assets to get rid of it.
Makes it super easy to get new users creating, editing and uploading content. We have 80 full time CMS users and I have been teaching monthly classes on how to use it for 7 years. Everyone is amazed at how simple it is. Especially, new employees that have used a CMS at their precious job. We can't wait for all the new features that are coming in version 10.
The CMS is pretty friendly. Very easy to use and develop. My team learned the system very easily
I am running CMS 8... just want to put that out in case the new versions have taken care of this issue. I dislike the image and asset management, that is location oriented instead of ID oriented. That makes the manipulation of assets very rigid
It is the CMS for my company. We have very specific need and so far the cms has been pretty flexible in "answering" to all of them.
The new CMS offers a nice platform that is diverse and allows for a lot of customization - while still enforcing the standardization that comes with a CMS templating system. CMS 9 has given us the opportunity to develop many pages with custom features into an established template. The preview system has allowed for easier approval workflows. This is especially important when business users want to see the interaction perform - but it is not in production yet.
I don't like having to publish something just to get my images to production. The new CMS 9 seems to need to "think" more than previous versions.
We can build very customized experiences with unique landing pages that can speak to segmented traffic. The flexibility to "re-use" elements now and make not have to make anymore one-off pages just to accommodate a small visual/cosmetic change.
Ingeniux's personal support for our initial and subsequent launches has been invaluable. They are true problem solvers and innovators when it comes to custom features and user experience.
We have some mobile issues - it terms of formatting and API integration - though resolution is in process, it has been a slow one.
Our main business problem was having a page heavy website due to three departments worth of programming and events. We now have a seamless navigable website with this CMS and an awesome uploading tool that allows for large imports for page creation.
Because we are a small shop, and because the software is so complex and finicky, I cannot consider doing much development on the site – leaving it to Ingeniux. One less recurring major headache to manage.
The software is so finicky and complex that we cannot do much to fix things, much less add functionality. And then Ingeniux takes forever because every site is so idiosyncratic not even their developers can quickly find breaks or add functionality.
Standard publishing for a distributed organization. Work flow in principle makes us more efficient, but given the counter-intuitive interface the infrequent user ends up asking for help or loses their own time trying to remember how to edit or publish.