Content Management Systems
At Catskillweb we constantly evaluate and test a variety of CMS [Content
Management Systems] for compatibility with our servers. After all, how good is
it if you find out after you have purchased a hosting package, that your application
won't work because of restricted server settings or missing Apache modules?
Catskillweb can provide installation support for your CMS system and even customize a hosting package for your specific needs. Contact us with your requirements today.
Comparison of content management systems
What is a CMS?
A content management system (CMS) is a computer
software system for organizing and facilitating collaborative creation of documents
and other content. A content management system is a web application
used for managing web sites and content.
They can also be used for storage of documentation for
a company including but not limited to operators manuals, technical manuals,
sales guides, etc. There are many open-source and proprietary solutions available.
The term was originally used for web site publishing and management systems.
As
the market evolved, the scope of content management systems broadened, and
the term is now used to refer to a range of technologies and techniques,
including portal systems, educational applications, wiki systems, and web-based
groupware.
| Application |
Description |
VPS / MPS |
Signature |
Demo |
Homepage |
| Wordpress |
Blogging |
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| Joomla |
CMS |
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| Moodle |
Education |
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not tested |
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| Twig |
Groupware |
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not tested |
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| Typo3 * |
CMS |
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* Typo3 V4 with ImageMagick V6.2.7, Zend Optimizer |