NATS Launches Integrated Content Management System

NATS Launches Integrated Content Management System

LOS ANGELES — Too Much Media (TMM) has rolled out an integrated, no-charge Content Management System (CMS) to its NATS platform.

According to a rep, the CMS is built upon a decoupled architecture with support for S3 storage and CDN delivery; it is powered by an Angular front end with optional SSR and multiple opportunities for efficient caching, and the system can scale to any need.

“As with everything in NATS, the CMS is unlimited,” said the rep. “Create as many tours and member areas as you would like. Our default Bootstrap-based theme is mobile friendly and provides a great starting point for any site. Unsure of what to build? Quickly make a copy of your theme and modify it while leaving your live site unaffected. Once your changes are ready, simply activate your new theme.

“Every tool you need to manage your content is included,” the rep added. “Whether you choose to create a new content set in the admin panel and upload the content with your browser or upload content to your server and create directly from those files, full control of your content library is at your fingertips. NATS will automatically generate everything needed, including thumbnails, SFW thumbnails, video preview clips, and transcode videos into other formats if desired.”

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