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Web Content Management System(CMS)
Content Management is a common Web-related issue that confronts
organisations of all sizes in todays highly competitive market place. Information
that is out-of-date reflects poorly on an organisation. Content Management
Systems allow for quick and easy website maintenance, and play a vital role in
efficient business processes. Using a Content Management System (CMS)
enables you or your IT department to take control of your website's content.
Using an opensource CMS reduces initial capital expenditure and ensures your
system remains up to date with the latest industry trends and innovations.
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Mambo / Joomla
Joomla!, previously known as Mambo is one of the most powerful Open Source
Content Management Systems. Joomla is a business-oriented open source
content management system written in PHP and uses the MySQL database. It is
used all over the world for everything from simple websites to complex corporate
applications. Joomla's key advantages is in its simple to manage, flexible,
customisable, powerful and reliable platform.
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Xoops
JXoops (eXtensible Object Oriented Portal System) is an ideal tool for
developing small to large dynamic community websites, intra company portals,
corporate portals, weblogs and more. Xoops is a database driven, dynamic and
fully modularised content management system.
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Drupal
Drupal is equipped with a powerful blend of features and can support a variety
of websites ranging from personal weblogs, personal web sites, community
portals, Aficionado sites, Intranet/Corporate Web Sites, Resource Directories,
International sites and large community-driven websites. Drupal is web based
software that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish,
manage and organize a great variety of content on a website .
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