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  wiki_name             = CmsWiki 
|name             = CMS Wiki
| wiki_logo             = [[Image:CmsWikiLogo.png]]
|logo             = [[Image:CmsWikiLogo.png]]
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|URL               = http://cmswiki.com/tiki-index.php
| wiki_recentchanges_URL = http://www.cmswiki.com/tiki-lastchanges.php  
|recentchanges URL = http://cmswiki.com/tiki-lastchanges.php
| wiki_wikinode_URL     = No
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==Description==
{{Size
A knowledge base for Content Management Professionals
|pages      = 480 <!--Necessary. Type the plain number of pages - NO thousands separators.-->
|statistics URL = http://cmswiki.com/tiki-listpages.php
|wikiFactor = 37 <!--Preferred. If unknown leave void. See: Category:wikiFactor.-->
|wikiFactor URL = http://cmswiki.com/tiki-wiki_rankings.php
}}(As of: 05 December 2012)<!--manually add/amend date when stats are verified and/or updated-->


There are many definitions of a {{tag|content management system}} in the marketplace, and this is just one:
'''CMS Wiki''' is a knowledge base for Content Management Professionals


"A content management system (CMS) supports the creation, management, distribution, publishing and retrieval of corporate information. A CMS addresses the complete lifecycle of content as it moves through the organisation"
There are many definitions of a {{tag|content management system}} (CMS) in the marketplace, and this is just one:
 
"A content management system (CMS) supports the creation, management, distribution, publishing and retrieval of corporate information. A CMS addresses the complete lifecycle of content as it moves through the organisation"


Note that most products in the market focus on web content management (WCM), that is, the management of HTML content on websites and intranets.
Note that most products in the market focus on web content management (WCM), that is, the management of HTML content on websites and intranets.


Further reading:
Further reading:
 
*EvaluatingAndSelectingCMS - how to select a CMS
    * EvaluatingAndSelectingCMS - how to select a CMS
*Implementing a CMS - issues involved in implementing a CMS
    * Implementing a CMS - issues involved in implementing a CMS
*CmsGlossary - a definition of CMS terminology, along with pointers to useful resources  
    * CmsGlossary - a definition of CMS terminology, along with pointers to useful resources  
 


Useful introductory articles:
Useful introductory articles:
 
*So, what is a CMS?
    * So, what is a CMS?
*What is Content Management?
    * What is Content Management?

Latest revision as of 22:38, 5 December 2012

CmsWikiLogo.png CMS Wiki
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Founded by:
Status: Active
Language: English
Edit mode: LoginToEdit
Wiki engine: TikiWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution
Main topic: Information Technology
Wiki size: 480 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 37 info / verify

(As of: 05 December 2012)

CMS Wiki is a knowledge base for Content Management Professionals

There are many definitions of a content management system (CMS) in the marketplace, and this is just one:

"A content management system (CMS) supports the creation, management, distribution, publishing and retrieval of corporate information. A CMS addresses the complete lifecycle of content as it moves through the organisation"

Note that most products in the market focus on web content management (WCM), that is, the management of HTML content on websites and intranets.

Further reading:

  • EvaluatingAndSelectingCMS - how to select a CMS
  • Implementing a CMS - issues involved in implementing a CMS
  • CmsGlossary - a definition of CMS terminology, along with pointers to useful resources

Useful introductory articles:

  • So, what is a CMS?
  • What is Content Management?