Uniform unveils updates to Visual Workspace, introduces era of experience operations

Uniform, a leader in innovative digital solutions, is excited to announce a series of powerful enhancements to its digital experience platform. These new features address and solve digital teams’ core challenges when using headless and composable technologies for content operations.

With the introduction of these capabilities, Uniform is setting a new standard in digital content and experience management. Traditionally, marketers using headless Content Management Systems (CMS) work around the publishing limitations of their CMS tools, experience outages and launch glitches, and require developer resources to create new versions of their digital experience. The updated capabilities enable marketing teams to seamlessly plan and execute complex content launches and campaigns without the traditional delays caused by dependency on technical resources, marking a significant shift from content operations to a modern, comprehensive experience operations approach.

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Key Features of the Enhanced Visual Workspace Include:

  • Releases: Digital teams can visually build and preview future experiences, bundle changes, and publish en mass to ensure campaigns go live flawlessly. The visual workspace helps brands understand the impact of changes made across channels by identifying where content is used on pages and properties. Ensuring new assets are published smoothly, effectively, and in the correct order means launch events are flawless. Sophisticated content rollouts are supported as multiple releases can be staged to provide staggered, sequenced launches.
  • Pre-assembled Components (Patterns): This 3rd generation capability of the Visual Workspace further enhances ways for teams to scalably assemble digital experiences by configuring preset parts of pages from basic page elements. Marketers can now build and save sections or pages as reusable templates for repeated use in safe, governed ways. Drastically reduce the time needed to create landing pages, campaign elements, or extensive digital experiences, empowering marketers to act more independently and swiftly. In addition to allowing marketing teams to build and assemble their own branded library of components and templates from their design system, brands can now assemble and configure new experiences across their digital properties faster than ever, lowering TCO and dramatically shrinking time to market.
  • Advanced Experience Localization Capabilities: Uniform enhancements also include superior localization features, enabling content and design adaptation to meet a global audience’s regional and local preferences. Marketers can now adapt content, design, navigation, and site structure per locale and visually preview these experiences, ensuring every experience feels local, no matter where it is viewed.

These innovations streamline the workflow for digital teams and empower marketers to take complete control of the content and campaign creation process, fostering creativity and efficiency. The focus is on enabling marketers to build advanced experiences independently without relying heavily on developer resources. Additionally, the Visual Workspace’s Experience Operations capabilities now give digital teams the confidence to launch ambitious and coordinated campaigns using content and data from any modern or legacy system.

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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