Characteristics of a Content as a Service (CaaS)
These are the ways a content as a service solution differs from a traditional content management system.
1. Fragmented or structured content
Content is separated into fragments rather than the large page blobs. This removes the design and layout structure of the content and makes it easier for content to be pulled from a repository before it’s delivered to a specific channel.
2. Decoupled infrastructure
The separation of the backend content storage and management layer from the frontend presentation layer mirrors the headless CMS approach, making the CMS architecture much easier to handle and preventing marketers and developers from slowing each other down.
3. Cloud hosted
Similarly to software as a service, content as a service leverages the cloud to make the storage, delivery and scaling of resources easier. Rather than store resources on your own server, your vendor can provide everything you need.
4. Separate presentation layers
Separate presentation layers facilitate the creation of customized front ends to fit different channels and yield better digital experiences.