I've been tasked with creating (well, refactoring and redesigning) a web app for managing a security company. It includes call logs, encounter reports, regions, locations, duties (patrols), various kinds of bulletins, and other things. If I were to search for existing software that covers the same purpose, what would I search for? What is this kind of thing called?
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posted by WasabiFlux
on Jun 14, 2013 -
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Content Management Systems allow users to manage/publish web content. A Print on Demand system allows users manage/publish print content. I need a single system that does both.
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posted by pmaxwell
on Feb 10, 2013 -
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I like the idea of a content management system for an elementary school, so students can write and publish in a clean system with a back-end database. Help me understand the dimensions of the idea.
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posted by argybarg
on Jan 28, 2012 -
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Where can I read about the craft of deploying really well-designed, client-appropriate content management solutions for the web?
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posted by circular
on Apr 25, 2011 -
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I've been asked to investigate
Joomla Community Builder for use by a community circus I'm a part of to manage their membership. Based on their needs and abilities, is it worth using, or are we better off with other less complicated solutions?
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posted by divabat
on Jun 29, 2010 -
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What's the most user-friendly online meeting and document management software?
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posted by jz
on May 17, 2010 -
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What is the best free online document management solution with the intended use by a few individuals for academic purposes?
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posted by Outis
on May 13, 2009 -
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Digital Asset Management. I'm looking for a web based solution that archives and stores files, but I don't need full on project management.
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posted by Salmonberry
on Jul 31, 2007 -
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CMS / Project Management solution for a small web company with specific requirements.
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posted by toocan
on Dec 7, 2006 -
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I work for a company of about 100 people whose product is information, but it manages information in a really crappy manner. Nobody knows what's going on elsewhere within the company; often crucial people are unaware of events staged by other departments. We are thinking of getting a CMS to fix this:
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posted by By The Grace of God
on Feb 17, 2005 -
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Document management. I get a lot of paper documents (bills, letters, invoices, etc) and want to catalog them digitally. I want a program that scans a sheet (or multiple sheets), turns them into PDF and catalogs them (title, category, and maybe even del.icio.us style tags). Acrobat will do the first two stages, but I want something that does the cataloging too. Any suggestions? OCR not needed whatsoever.
posted by wackybrit
on Jan 9, 2005 -
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I need a CMS recommendation. I've been asked to find and set up a suitable content management system to be used by software and hardware developers for a project here at work. It needs to have good CVS and bug tracking modules. [mi]
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posted by sanitycheck
on Nov 17, 2004 -
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CMSfilter: I am setting up a site for a friend's performance group. The key dynamic features will be a gig schedule and a photo gallery; other than that, I expect it'll be mostly static content. I'm looking for a CMS where the appearance is easy to customize and where non-technical people will be able to update the content easily without bugging me. I'm already famililar with opensourcecms.com, etc--I'm wondering if anyone has any specific recommendations. Roll-my-own is not an option.
posted by adamrice
on Nov 13, 2004 -
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