Web first, paper first, mobile device first, or all at once, Tera GN4 supports all of these workflows with a sophisticated auditing ability to track who changed the content when. Any previous version can be retrieved for use or as the basis of new content. Whether publishing to web, print, mobile or a technology yet to come along, publishing can be scheduled in advance or published now with a single click.
Yes, you need different headlines, graphics, videos and text for all the different media in which you publish. There is no limit to the number of destinations or the complexity of destinations or channels. Publishing to a destination can automatically transform an asset to the correct format and with the right metadata.
And because GN4 separates content from shape, each destination can have a different "layout", but using the same content. No other system can provide this level of automation and flexibility.
"Can my mobile device editor edit the mobile headline at the same time as my print editor is editing the print headline?" At Miles 33, productivity is where we excel. As many people can work on a single article as there are different parts to work on, ALL AT THE SAME TIME. And the Tera GN4 audit and versioning feature lets you track who did what, when.
Designed for deployment in a cloud, GN4 users can be productive twelve time zones away or sitting in the newsroom. Whether working on a desktop computer or laptop, a connection to the Internet is sufficient to have the same facilities as any user working at the office desk.
The CMSA Content Management Services Architecture is expandable with plug-ins. Via plug-ins, new functionality can be added to GN4 without customising GN4 itself. Its like adding an "app" to your iPhone or Android device. The CMSA allows outside parties, such as developers, to add functionality to your content management system.
Do you have regions, zoning and editioning? With the Tera GN4 system there is no limit. A section of a page or an entire page can contain one mix of ads and articles in one edition and a completely different mix in another edition. No pages are duplicated to achieve zoning or editioning. Our editioning and zoning is the best in the industry. Period.
With GN4, sites can choose what pagination solution they want for their printed editions, FRED or Adobe's InDesign, or both.
Tera GN4 can ingest the article, normalise the video, add the appropriate metadata and place it into the GN4 production flow, automatically and correctly routed.
Of course, cropping and conversion to Black and White or to a 72 dpi web version is all built in. The GN4 graphical user interface allows you to look at the notes, credits and metadata associated with each picture. A single user interface controls it all.
Does your organisation receive feeds? Generate feeds? Both? Then Tera GN4 is THE product for you. Whether you use standard formats or custom formats, with GN4 it is all just a matter of configuration. Tera GN4 is 100% XML so you can be assured that sharing content and defining content organisation is an industry standard operation.
If you produce pages that adhere to an extensive style book, then GN4's FRED pagination product will protect that valuable style book, while allowing properly privileged users to let their design fancy run wild.
Alternatively, or in addition to, Adobe's InDesign can be added to the workflow as a pagination tool for graphic design and page composition.
The Tera GN4 article structure allows you to specify different story elements for publishing destinations. TED not only allows you to preview the story exactly as it will appear on your web site before publishing, but also gives you a real-time print preview that will show you how the article will appear in print. GNWeb, the GN4 Web CMS, is just one click away. One-click to publish to the web or scheduled publishing when you say so.
Never convert to CMYK again! Tera GN4 supports RGB workflows and ICC profiles.
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