Web Design - Publish.com
Publish.com Ziff-Davis Enterprise  
SEARCH · ONLINE MEDIA · MOBILE · WEB DESIGN · GRAPHICS TOOLS · PRINTING · PHOTO · TIPS · OPINIONS
Home arrow Web Design arrow MG-Rover: CMS powers dealer extranet
MG-Rover: CMS powers dealer extranet
By Publish

Rate This Article:
Add This Article To:
U.K.’s MG-Rover finds Stellent’s CMS eases publishing, updating and archiving of critical car dealer information, resulting in 75% productivity savings and a six-month ROI.

On the MG-Rover site, drivers are urged to "live for the moment." Now the car company lives up to that motto with a new content management system (CMS)-driven dealer extranet that not only keeps dealer information "up to the moment" but also is reaping a quick return on investment and saving inordinate productivity costs.

MG-Rover had been outsourcing its dealer extranet, which was costly and required all Web information to be hand-coded and sent to the outsourcer. As a result, new information sometimes took up to four days to get live. This time lag led to inaccurate information on the site, and eventually, dealers stopped using it. With no efficient way to communicate the latest information on new models, sales offers, finance information and other marketing-based collateral, MG-Rover knew it needed to find a better alternative.

The company decided to implement Stellent’s Universal Content Management System, and has never looked back. The CMS took just six weeks to deploy, and already the company is seeing concrete benefits. Now, when a new sales incentive or car model is launched, MG’s marketing staff can use their typical desktop applications to create dealer materials and then publish them instantly to the extranet, where they can reside in HTML or PDF formats. The company said the Stellent system makes publishing fairly automatic, reducing the typical publishing cycle from days to just minutes.

Then, dealers can simply logon to the extranet, using their secure username and password, to access the latest materials for download, including images, after-sales literature and a fully searchable database of reference material.

"Migrating our extranet to the Stellent system has resulted in a streamlined Web publishing process, happy dealers and reduced costs," said Steve Thompson, intranet and e-business projects manager for MG-Rover. "The site has been well-received by our dealers across the U.K., rejuvenating interest in what was becoming a beleaguered and underused information source. Dealers have embraced the system and are even requesting additional functionality and services."

Not only has the project made the dealers happy, Thompson said it has saved costs and quickly reaped a significant ROI.

"The project is already proving a great success for us both in terms of delivering real value to our dealers and allowing us to be more responsive to their needs," Thompson said. "The project has remained on-time and cash-positive throughout, and is already well on track for meeting our hard business targets of ROI within six months and year-on-year productivity savings of 75% for our internal marketing staff."

Thompson said Stellent’s version control features help MG-Rover keep the dealer content fresh as well as ensure that all information is electronically archived, easing document access. Before Stellent, old documents and inaccurate information remained accessible via MG-Rover’s site due to a lack of controls, and hard copy reference files were kept to retain consistency and maintain an audit trail of changes to the content, he said.




Discuss MG-Rover: CMS powers dealer extranet
 
The <a href="http://bestfinance-blog.com/topics/personal-loans">personal loans</a>...
>>> Post your comment now!
 

 
 
>>> More Web Design Articles          >>> More By Publish
 


Buyer's Guide
Explore hundreds of products in our Publish.com Buyer's Guide.
Web design
Content management
Graphics Software
Streaming Media
Video
Digital photography
Stock photography
Web development
View all >

ADVERTISEMENT


FREE ZIFF DAVIS ENTERPRISE ESEMINARS AT ESEMINARSLIVE.COM
  • Dec 10, 4 p.m. ET
    Eliminate the Drawbacks of Traditional Backup/Replication for Linux
    with Michael Krieger. Sponsored by InMage
  • Dec 11, 1 p.m. ET
    Data Modeling and Metadata Management with PowerDesigner
    with Joel Shore. Sponsored by Sybase
  • Dec 12, 12 p.m. ET
    Closing the IT Business Gap: Monitoring the End-User Experience
    with Michael Krieger. Sponsored by Compuware
  • Dec 12, 2 p.m. ET
    Enabling IT Consolidation
    with Michael Krieger. Sponsored by Riverbed & VMWare
  • VTS
    Join us on Dec. 19 for Discovering Value in Stored Data & Reducing Business Risk. Join this interactive day-long event to learn how your enterprise can cost-effectively manage stored data while keeping it secure, compliant and accessible. Disorganized storage can prevent your enterprise from extracting the maximum value from information assets. Learn how to organize enterprise data so vital information assets can help your business thrive. Explore policies, strategies and tactics from creation through deletion. Attend live or on-demand with complimentary registration!
    FEATURED CONTENT
    IT LINK DISCUSSION - MIGRATION
    A Windows Vista® migration introduces new and unique challenges to any IT organization. It's important to understand early on whether your systems, hardware, applications and end users are ready for the transition.
    Join the discussion today!



    .NAME Charging For Whois
    Whois has always been a free service, but the .NAME registry is trying to change that.
    Read More >>

    Sponsored by Ziff Davis Enterprise Group

    NEW FROM ZIFF DAVIS ENTERPRISE


    Delivering the latest technology news & reviews straight to your handheld device

    Now you can get the latest technology news & reviews from the trusted editors of eWEEK.com on your handheld device
    mobile.eWEEK.com

     


    RSS 2.0 Feed


    internet
    rss graphic Publish.com
    rss graphic Google Watch

    Video Interviews


    streaming video
    Designing Apps for Usability
    DevSource interviews usability pundit Dr. Jakob Nielsen on everything from the proper attitude for programmers to the importance of prototyping in design to the reasons why PDF, Flash and local search engines can hurt more than they help.
    ADVERTISEMENT