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How to Choose a Content Management System

PublisherAtomz
Format HTMLDate added11 Mar 2008
Topics Content Management, Web Development and Design, Business Strategies
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A content management system (CMS) helps solve these problems and challenges. Just as the interoffice mail room has been replaced by email systems, a content management system automates the flow of content into a Web site, while leaving the Web team in complete control over look and feel, information architecture, workflow capabilities, and delegated permissions.

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