The Ebulas Process & Fundamentals
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An Ebulas Management System is tailored to meet a company's specific needs, offering customizable features, multi-layer access, and integration with internal and external data sources. It ensures that content is adaptable across different devices, languages, and versions, while simplifying template and feature management for ease of use. The system combines technical robustness with flexibility, enabling businesses to adapt and thrive creatively.
Wow, nice work A.I.! If that made sense, no need to read further. :)
1) Project Research & Planning
An Ebulas management system can include a variety of features and data. That's what makes it fun. By reviewing the needs of a company, we can plan out what a new system would include.
Do you need to manage some specific data? Do you need to communicate to customers and/or clients? How many websites do you need? Do they need to be custom or replicated? Or do you even need any?
By analysing your company's goals and budget, we can create the best plan as you start and grow your business.
2) System Wide Content, Replicated Websites, Custom Data & Replicated Tools
Each system has information that can be shared to other websites. Each website can either use the system wide information or have it's own unique information.
3) Multi-Layer Access & Functionality
These different layers help pinpoint exactly who and to what they have access to.
4) Ability to Create Access To A Variety of Data, Features & Functionality
Access levels are created and updated to give a variety of access to specific features. For example, you can give access to someone to list, view, share, edit, create and/or delete a product within the website. You can also limit the amount of items a website can have.
This gives us the ability to create packages and allow upgrades in multiple ways.
5) Data Driven Website Content
Data can come from a variety of places. Websites are data driven from not only a internal database, but any other data source that is available.
6) Device, Version & Language Specific Content
A web page usually has content that's specific to a url. However, depending on the language, device or testing methods, the page could have multiple versions of the content. This is fundamental to web development, so we've built the system to handle whatever you throw at it.
7) Website Content Management w/ Content, Items & "Item Pages"
An item page is a page specifically created for an item within a database. This can be a variety of things such as products, faqs, testimonials.
A standard page usually has a title and main content. Item pages can have a variety of information displayed based on the item page template.
8) Simple Template Management
Templates can become complicated. Our tools are created to make the template upload and management process as easy as possible.
9) Shared & Customizable Features
One of the problems with development is that we often do things multiple times. Sometimes this is due to changing technology and changing design (user experience). However, sometimes it's due to simply not having a method to reuse these features.
10) Internal Data Management w/ External Data Sources (APIs)
There are many useful external services and sometimes it's best to not re-invent things. Our goal is to make it easy to bring in these services to a completely integrated system.
11) Right Place at the Right Time? Or just Luck? Maybe Both.
Sometimes being lucky takes being in the right place at the right time. And sometimes it takes planning, hard work and knowing as much as you can about what you are doing. Usually, it's both.
If you are reading this, we believe you are at the right place at the right time. We have worked hard to create a system that is stable, robust, flexible, but most importantly, useable.
Although we have vast experience in everything "tech", a system is only as good as it's ability to adapt. Let's combine a flexible system with your creativity to change the way things are done.