Overall Satisfaction with Sitecore Web Content Management
My organization sets up Sitecore for the client and configures the Sites according to business needs. The users use Sitecore as content entry point for their site. My organization helps with the initial orientation and we teach our clients how to use sitecore and also support them if they run into application issues. My whole organization deals with sitecore - developers implement/support it, marketers market the product. It addresses problems like how to make updating webpages easier and quicker for clients, provide client with data to customize web content for more customer acquisition, automate SEO requirements like sitemap generation, etc.
- Marketers do not have to depend on developers to update web pages, add new pages/functionality.
- Marketers do not need to guess customer interest. With Sitecore Analytics, marketers know exactly how to veer the web content towards meeting more and more customer needs and also acquiring more and more customers.
- A lot of third party tools like Salesforce can be easily integrated to Sitecore.
- Sitecore requires bigger databases and they grow large very quickly. Not viable for smaller ecommerce establishments.
- Marketers are sometimes too much use to having a developer work with them, where they can change/update css or js along with page content. It becomes difficult to make them understand that they cannot update CSS/JS only through Sitecore without a code change.
- Need more analysis into the database and database management side of Sitecore.
- Ease of Access
A lot more functionality.