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In an era where IT managers often favor systems consolidation, this book explores the merits of decentralization in content management systems. While it may seem logical for content to be managed centrally by its creators, recent trends challenge this notion. Business globalization has led to a natural distribution of information and a decentralization of control over resources and processes. Additionally, evolving partnerships necessitate flexible content management architectures that can adapt to changing roles and access rights. The push for outsourcing and resource efficiency has introduced virtualization concepts, culminating in the rise of cloud computing. This shift requires highly scalable and flexible information and communication architectures, which are difficult to achieve with traditional centralized client-server models. Furthermore, the role of consumers on the Internet is transforming; the era when only publishers and news agencies produced quality content is fading. Tools like wikis and other Web 2.0 platforms empower consumers to create and share their own content, further emphasizing the need for decentralized approaches in content management.
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Architecture and methods for flexible content management in peer-to-peer systems, Udo Bartlang
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