An Introduction to Content Management System
Today managing content is very important because business activities are carried out on a vast scale and as a result there are a lot of reports, data, and records being generated. Information is being created extensively in various formats and managing all such content efficiently is necessary to keep track of all that is being recorded. This is where using a Contend Management System is necessary.
Content Management System is a system that is used to manage website content. It has a host of features which include web-based publishing, revision control, content searching, content retrieving, indexing, and format management.
There are two keys aspect of a Content Management System (CMS). These are Content Management Application (CMA) and the Content Delivery Application (CDA). CMA enables management and it is not necessary for the user to be aware of HTML for this purpose. CDA compiles the information for website update.
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A History of Content Management Systems
A content management system or CMS, as it is popularly called, simply put is a system that manages the content for your online content publishing website. However, to many, CMS is a term little known. People in the online publishing industry are still unaware of the numerous benefits of a quality solution and the history of it! Read this article further to find out how these systems evolved and how it transformed the online publishing sphere.
People often question their existence. They often ask why do we need to manage content at all? Well, your content could be anything, text, graphics, images, videos, photo streams, sound, documents or any other form, it is very essential that you manage it well in the web world. To effectively create, edit and manage your content in the electronic format, you need content management systems.
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A Content Management System or Static Website
Each website is built for a different purpose, which could be to sell a business’ products online, or simply as a brochure to show potential customers what a business does, and then to attract them to contacting the business for more information.
This article aims to describe the differences between a static website and a content managed website using a content management system by describing the benefits and disadvantages to SME’s (small and medium sized enterprises.)
We hope that this article helps both business users, and other website design firms to understand more the difference between these two types of website.
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