Content management system (CMS) can be defined as a system used to organize and create documents and other content. In terms of web applications a CMS is used for managing websites and web content which in many cases requires a backend system for editing and creating documents.
One such solution is PostNuke. PostNuke is a free, open source content management system released under the GNU General Public License. The PostNuke project was started because some PHP-Nuke users believed there should be a more open development environment. They felt the only way this could be done was to develop their own fork of the PHP-Nuke code. PostNuke is now a separate project sharing very little code (if any) with the original project.
Another solution is Mambo (formerly named Mambo Open Source or MOS) which is an open source content management system (CMS) for creating and managing websites through a simple web interface. It has attracted many users due to its ease of use. Mambo also includes more advanced features such as page caching to improve performance on busy sites, advanced templating techniques, and a fairly robust API. Mambo can provide RSS feeds, printable versions of pages, news flashes, blogs, forums, polls, calendars, website searching, language internationalization, and other possibilities.
Quick application.
Gentics Content.Node (Enterprise CMS) offers your employees a simple editor. Costs for training can be reduced while the acceptance of your intranet or website increases through the power of the "crowd".
Multilingual functions allow you to publish your contents in different languages if needed. Editing of multimedia content is easier for your employees. Individual enhancements on your intranet, website or extranet can be expanded in any direction and will be displayed on your webservers, JBoss portal, Microsoft Office SharePoint portal, SAP Netweaver portal, Facebook page or Twitter account.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Enterprise Content Management System (CMS)
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