Most Popular CMS Systems: How They Have Transformed?
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When someone needs to create a website and requests a content manager, it becomes a clear need to create not just a constant-looking website, but a constantly updated platform that adapts to current trends and needs. As our general goal is cost efficiency, it may be advisable to do the content updates and modifications ourselves. The CMS can help us with this.
What exactly is a CMS?
The Content Management System is useful so that we can modify the data on our website without having any programming knowledge. A good CMS also provides the possibility to create, modify, delete, and view content.
What is their story?
Initially, the backup repositories of personal computers operating in isolation were used to store electronic documents. For the transmission of data, removable media were used. Later, local area networks appeared, so with the end of redundant storage and parallel access, both storage requirements and the possibility of inconsistencies have decreased. After this, the development continued and ICT tools have developed in about fifty years, which has enabled the evolution of CMS, or content management systems. Given the content management as default, we mainly think of web content, it should be noted that other content management systems also exist.
What are the most popular CMS systems?
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DMS - Document Management System
Document management systems enable electronic archiving, making it easier for user organizations to create, manage, and store electronic documents. In addition, it makes it easier to transmit, search and even delete documents.
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DAM - Digital Asset Management System
Basically, it could be called a digital asset management system, but not in the traditional sense, as DAM systems manage, catalog, etc. media files, images, sound files, videos, animations, 3D models, and so on.
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WCMS - Web Content Management System
It allows the average person, business, or other organization to display, publish, administer, and create social networking sites. The good thing about it is that once again, there is no need for specific IT knowledge to use it.
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LMS - Learning Management System
Learning management systems are a kind of specialized WCMS, that allow companies educational institutions, and other organizations to create a virtual space and platform for teaching and learning.
In the case of CMS systems or content management systems, we don’t just have to think about website development, but no doubt most of the time we call them that in this environment. Their usefulness lies in the autonomy of operators and/or users and has transformed into their current state over a long period of time. In case of considering content management, be sure to think over how well you could use some CMS systems.
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