Tera is a worldwide leader in Newspaper Editorial Content Management. More than 300 newspapers on five continents use our GN3 editorial content management system to produce their newspapers and web sites. Our Digital Asset Management and Archiving system, Tark, is long-regarded as the premium newspaper archival product.
Tera is the customer-loyalty and engineering newspaper-industry leader.
Tera’s CMSA, our Content Management Service Architecture is Taking Content into the Future™. Announced at IfraExpo 2007, Tera’s CMSA defines the infrastructure necessary to smoothly handle content in a uniform production flow. Products built using Tera’s CMSA are web-based, extensible systems that able to accept new content formats, and use new presentation and distribution technologies.
Taking Content into the Future: Tera’s CMSA
Products built using Tera’s Content Management Service Architecture
are able to accept new content formats and presentation and
distribution technologies. Tera’s Content Management Service
Architecture (CMSA) defines the infrastructure necessary
to
handle content in a uniform production flow.
More
Tera’s CMSA Advantages for the System User

Tera’s Content Management Service Architecture defines a way that new types of content and new way of presenting that content can be added to the system. The key is that the architecture allows the system to store, and manipulate, content, whether it is something that does exist or something that hasn’t come along yet.
More
Tera’s CMSA – A technical overview

Tera’s CMSA components are based on Microsoft .NET technology and frameworks, so they run on Windows servers.
For the SQL database either Microsoft SQL Server 2000/2005 or Oracle 10g can be used. The overall architecture is database-independent – no particular server-specific features are used – so it will be easy to support other database platforms.
More







