Abbreviated as CMS, a content management system, also called a
Web management system is software or a
group or suite of applications and tools that enable an organization to
seamlessly create, edit, review and publish electronic text. Many content
management systems offer a Web-based GUI, enabling
publishers to access the CMS online using only a Web browser. Also, a CMS
designed for Web publishing will provide options and features to index and
search documents and also specify keywords and other metadata for search engine
crawlers.
Untangling Web Content Management
An article from Intranet Journal that examines what one must consider when choosing a Web content management system.
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