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Revision as of 08:11, 31 August 2015
A content management system (CMS) is a computer application that allows publishing, editing and modifying content, organizing, deleting as well as maintenance from a central interface.
Such systems of content management provide procedures to manage workflow in a collaborative environment.
A web content management system is a CMS which uses a web browser as an interface. Web CMSs are often used to run websites containing blogs, news, and shopping.
Many corporate and marketing websites use CMSs.
See also
General topics
Web-based CMS Examples
Wikis
Wikis are content-management systems, adapted for shared editing by multiple users.