Content - of which there is an almost infinite amount.
Legacy: With administrative powers and iraq whatsapp number functions each “doing their own thing,” accumulating layers of legacy in silos.
Stakeholders: Because students, applicants, staff, researchers, and administrators use the site for different reasons and therefore each need their own unique customer experience.

When it comes to content, even the best WordPress-like CMS can have limitations. Universities struggle to deliver comprehensive, up-to-date and consistent information on hundreds of thousands and even millions of assets including course material and assessment submissions, dissertations, research papers, grant applications, academic journals, patents and much more.
Typically, this data is stored in silos and/or duplicated across different sources, often in different formats, making access difficult and distribution impractical.
CMS solutions can ingest a lot of content, but struggle to dynamically correlate it across different systems and contexts, making it often ineffective. Digital experience platforms (DXPs) are much more interoperable with third-party capabilities to connect and harmonize content.