Community Server and Graffiti CMS hosting
Community Server hosting. Graffiti CMS hosting. Installation, configuration, maintenance, customisation and support of Telligent's Community Server and Graffiti CMS products in Europe, Singapore and Australia.
 

Look who’s using Community Server:
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Community Server Features:

  • Single and multi-user blogs
  • Forums
  • File, video and photo sharing
  • Content syndication and republishing
  • Search engine-friendly permalink structure
  • Integrated tagging support
  • WYSIWYG HTML editing
  • Community management control panel

 

Showcase Community Server Implementations

The Community Host doesn’t just apply technical expertise to each project; we pour passion into every assignment we undertake.

By integrating Community Server or Graffiti CMS software into our projects and making full use of all its features we can produce stunning outcomes. And the great thing is, if your budget is minimal, we can help – we want to help – because we take great pride in making a difference.

Schools for Children of Cambodia

SCC had a good understanding of the features they needed their website to provide: a basic blog facility; the ability to upload photographs; and instant content updates. Basically they wanted to be able to communicate their message and raise awareness of their cause by publishing content on their website; and they needed it up and running within a month.

Schools for Children of Cambodia

Winning design awards was not on the agenda. SCC understood the power of content distribution throughout the web and they were concerned that the designs put forward so far had been based around cosmetic appeal with no flexibility for content flow. They had a great deal to say and didn’t want the flow staunched by a restrictive design structure.

Telligent’s Community Server was cited as a possible platform that offered the ideal level of content functionality; but the licence fee together with the cost of the expertise to implement it, whilst fully justified, was a prohibitive expense for the charity; especially considering the comparative cost of £4,000 to set up a new, fully staffed school that would provide a quality future for hundreds of Cambodian children.

Read the complete case study and visit SCC by visiting http://schools4cambodia.org