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What organisations need to look for when modernising their legacy content management system

John Yang
John Yang  • 4 min read
What organisations need to look for when modernising their legacy content management system
Modernising the CMS can help organisations achieve efficient workloads and better security for their websites and apps. Photo: Unsplash
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Across the Asia Pacific region and, in particular, Singapore, there is a growing awareness of the role content management systems (CMS) play in building and publishing high-quality online content. Reflecting this, a Research and Markets study forecasts that the web content management market will grow at a CAGR of 16.6% from 2021 to 2027.

This was further reinforced by consumers’ increasing demand for content and omnichannel experiences. Furthermore, a report found that omnichannel spending made up 57.6% of total retail sales in 2022 and is expected to further grow by 21.2% by 2026.

With the digital landscape changing rapidly, legacy CMS like WordPress and Drupal are no longer adequate at delivering unique and exciting content. To overcome this, businesses need to transition to modern solutions in order to keep up with evolving user expectations and business requirements.

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