What's a content management system (CMS)?
A content management system is software that keeps track of every piece of
content on your Web site, much like your local public library keeps track of
books and stores them. Content can be simple text, photos, music, video,
documents, or just about anything you can think of. A major advantage of using
a CMS is that it requires almost no technical skill or knowledge to manage.
Since the CMS manages all your content, you don't have to.
A CMS software will help you to:
- Corporate Web sites or
portals
- Corporate intranets and
extranets
- Create online magazines,
newspapers, and publications
- Create E-commerce and online
reservations
- Create Government
applications
- Create small business Web
sites
- Create non-profit and
organizational Web sites
- Create community-based
portals
- Create school and church Web
sites
- Create personal or family
homepages
CMSMS makes it easy to set up a site and then hand it over
to non-techies to maintain. Unlike other CMS packages, it isn't over-complex,
and it isn't just for blogs. The drop-down site navigation menus are the icing
on the cake: just so easy to use. There's an excellent support forum too
(CMS), enables you to
build Web sites and powerful online applications. Many aspects, including its
ease-of-use and extensibility, have made CMS the most popular software, most of them are free and available
to everyone.
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