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What is a CMS?

A Content Management System or CMS is a user friendly Internet/intranet application that separates content from presentation allowing authors to add, delete or edit the content of their websites without any special technical skills.

With a CMS your employees can:

  • Edit and create content without any special technical skills.
  • Work together in the creation of content even from distant locations.
  • Be restricted to certain areas of the website through security settings.

A CMS also offers:

  • A uniform appearance through the use of predefined standard templates, making the whole website look structured and organised.
  • Virtually endless scalability via the use of add-on modules.
  • Data indexing and classification for easy search queries.
 

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