OPTASY redefines EOCI's Drupal site for better engagement, mobile optimization, and increased conversions.
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Whichever you call it, Drupal offers this simplified functionality.
Store it all in the cloud. Access it via Drupal.
With its multisite and Content-as-a-Service (CaaS) functionality—also known as headless or decoupled—Drupal offers a preconfigured development environment, which supports full-scale digital content lifecycle management.
Customers tend to drift from one content silo to another, and by creating content components that are independently set aside from the building of a website, the front end application is not tied to the content management system, a.k.a. CaaS.
Drupal allows for:
Content for a range of websites/services can be managed from one location, and deployed to many. Drupal’s open architecture and APIs provide developers both a tool and framework for creating feature-rich deliverables.
OPTASY redefines EOCI's Drupal site for better engagement, mobile optimization, and increased conversions.
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A single credible avenue to curated information, resources and learning facilitated by lightning-fast natural language search.
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