The system relied on two proprietary protocols:
A university website uploading 5,000 course descriptions every semester.
A General Batch CMS would allow an admin to upload a CSV/XML file, validate it, then publish all changes overnight — avoiding downtime and inconsistent displays.
If you are maintaining a legacy General Bate CMS system, you need to migrate. Here are the modern replacements: general bate cms
| Feature | General Bate CMS (Legacy) | Modern Alternative | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Codec Management | Centralized server (EOL) | Codec 2 (Open source, 700-1400 bps) | | Encryption | DES (broken) | AES-256 via software like Aether | | Hardware | Proprietary Bate radios | Any SDR (e.g., HackRF, USRP) | | Protocol | BCMP (deprecated) | ROBUST HF (NATO standard) |
Recommendation: Replace any General Bate CMS hardware with a FlexRadio or Hoka Codec 2 solution. For document management users (Bates numbering), switch to Logikcull or Relativity which offer native Bates stamping. The system relied on two proprietary protocols: A
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