imperia (software)

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imperia is the product name of a content management system for enterprise content management and web content management . The software has been developed by the German company pirobase imperia gmbh since 1995 (an independent GmbH since July 1, 2015, formerly Imperia AG , a subsidiary of Pironet NDH between 2005 and 2015 ).

imperia content management system

The imperia CMS is written in Perl including a self-written template engine . It does not provide its own web server, but requires an Apache web server (e.g. with the help of mod_perl ). Relational databases such as PostgreSQL and MySQL are used as data storage .

In imperia CMS, websites are divided into individual websites, the documents . Documents consist of properties and content . A template is used to format a document in any output format, e.g. as HTML or PDF . The output format is not generated anew with each request, but when the document is released. This means that the CMS is not dynamic, but uses staging . With the help of SiteActive technology, however, individual areas can be made dynamic.

All processes in the editorial and administrative interfaces are controlled via the imperia workflow engine . The processes can be changed or redefined by administrators.

A Media Asset Management manages content such as graphics, PDF, audio and video files and other multimedia elements. At imperia, meta fields not only mean the meta tags of an HTML page, but also information such as title, activation date and follow-up dates.

literature

  • Jürgen Lohr, Andreas Deppe: The CMS Guide: Content Management Systems: Success Factors, Business Models, Product Overview XBusiness Computing. Springer-Verlag 2013, ISBN 3-322-90200-5 .

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