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Learn More About WebOps Platforms
What are WebOps Platforms?
WebOps Platforms include tools that enable the rapid development, testing, deployment, optimization, and maintenance of websites with their related content, apps, and services. These platforms allow designers, developers, content editors, and marketers to spend more time and resources creating enhanced end-user experiences without being overly concerned with underlying technical issues such as programming languages, server, and container infrastructure.
These automated tools streamline workflows, contributing to efficient task management and team collaboration. With the rapid growth of remote work, WebOps collaboration tools have become increasingly valuable to an organization.
WebOps Platforms include Content Management Systems (CMS) features and usually offer Website Hosting Services. They are a subset of DevOps and contribute to DevOps best practices. Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) usually include WebOps features.
WebOps Platforms Features
WebOps Platforms include many of the following features.
- Web / agile development tools
- Application and web services integrations
- Content management, and headless CMS
- Website hosting
- Automated development processes
- Automated workflow and task management
- Server task automation
- Testing and staging environments
- Support multiple deployment tools
- Centralized management
- Role-based permissions
- Website optimization
- Scalable
- Support Drupal and WordPress sites
- Cloud installation
WebOps Platforms Comparison
Consider the following when purchasing WebOps Platforms.
WebOps vs Digital Experience Platforms (DXP): WebOps platforms target website development and deployment needs and offer more flexibility in building the components of its tech stack. This focus makes them comparatively quicker to install and deploy within an organization. DXPs are broader integrated digital solutions that create digital experiences across multiple channels supporting customers, partners, and employees throughout an enterprise.
Usability: One of the major advantages of deploying a WebOps platform is the benefits derived from increased collaboration and productivity across web teams that include both business and technical members; product management, designers, developers, and marketers. Ensure that your choice will successfully support all the groups that will be contributing to these efforts.
Integrations: Evaluate how readily your selection will integrate with your current IT infrastructure.
Pricing Information
WebOps Platform pricing is based on the features provided. Enterprise-scale platforms require obtaining a vendor quote. Introductory products can range up to $300 a month.