Toshiba Elevator Partners With HeartCore for Website Revamp

HeartCore Enterprises, Inc., a leading enterprise software and consulting services company based in Tokyo, has signed a deal to implement its Contents Management System (CMS) platform to Toshiba Elevator Designers’ membership website operated by Toshiba Elevator and Building Systems Corp. Having been in operation for several years, the website underwent a comprehensive renewal to strengthen its content dissemination strategy and elevate user satisfaction. This initiative was driven by a strategic plan to integrate essential features such as a streamlined membership registration and login authentication process, a user-friendly display of membership information, personalized content for each member and robust security measures for external users. “The incorporation of HeartCore’s CMS platform introduces a new level of efficiency for employees, enabling them to closely monitor member site usage, promptly address inquiries and tailor content based on their specific roles,” HeartCore Enterprises observed.

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