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Content Management System has made Lives of Non-Geeks very Simple Let's see: Why and How

What is CMS? : 

What is CMS? CMS is a platform where you can manage work flow in a collaborative environment. It allows multiple users to share and contribute to data It allows easy reporting and communication between users. Data can be easily stored and retrieved. It has an amazing feature of controlled permissions with which one can view and edit data. Removes replicated data CMS has increased the productivity and efficiency of the work of organizations. It has also enriched the world of information.

Types of CMS : 

Types of CMS Enterprise CMS: It is concerned with documentation of organizational processes of an Enterprise. Web CMS: Easy way of publishing content to websites and mobile devices without having technical know-how of HTML. Document CMS: Allows storing and tracking of paper documents in the form of electronic documents. Component CMS: Allows storing of data of frequent use in sub-documents.

Web CMS— Revolution in Design World : 

Web CMS— Revolution in Design World It allows users to create, edit and manage dynamic web material (includes HTML text, images, videos and others )‏ Generate automated templates for new content Automatically upgrade itself to new web standards Provision of controlled permissions to view and edit, makes it a secure system Has range of extensions and plug-ins making tasks more easier Helps in content syndication by generating RSS feeds, atom data, emails, updates to other systems Allows for heavy customization of your blogs and websites Now, even non geeks update their sites frequently without relying upon deveopers . Now, publish your ideas directly on web !!!!!

Nature of CMS : 

Nature of CMS Custom CMS With custom-built CMS, we’ll custom program the entire setup so it works exactly how you need your site to work Custom CMS developed is more secure The custom based CMS don't offer flexibility, and cost a good amount of money too. Tine required for development is quite long. Open Source CMS Extensive documentation and online help via community forums can come in handy Ready to use, number of plugins & widgets supported Negligible cost

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Open Source CMS are mostly used in all projects So let's explore it more!!!!

CMS (Open Source) Widely Used and Accepted : 

CMS (Open Source) Widely Used and Accepted WordPress Best blogging platform Can be configured in many interesting ways Joomla! Has amazing capabilities to make website attractive Easy learning curve, good for brochure type sites Drupal Developer's friend Good Scability

WordPress — Pros and Cons : 

WordPress — Pros and Cons It is easy to install and fast to learn Accommodate multiple users from single admin area Has range of useful plugins make the task more easier Easy to modify page templates that allows more customization Large collection of themes Support tracks and pingbacks No file support for videos until you embed YouTube code Limited scalability PHP’s track record for security is pretty bad Database queries may be very heavy Mostly used as blogging platform, not suitable for making it a base of websites

Joomla! — Pros and Cons : 

Joomla! — Pros and Cons It is designer's friend Has abilities to make design look beautiful Available free of cost online. You can save a lot of time and resources specially when building an online auction site. It has built-in support for multiple languages. It supports LAMP technology The scope of allowing permissions to the users lacks in this system The more extensions you install, the more plugins you activate, the more Joomla! become bloated. Joomla is not SEF in terms of URL’s. You need to purchase SEO plugins in order to optimize your URL’s or do some hacking in with code.

Who uses Joomla! : 

Who uses Joomla! Corporate websites or portals Real Estate Agent Websites Online commerce Hotel and Tourism websites Small business websites Non-profit and organizational websites Government applications Corporate intranets and extranets School and church websites Personal or family homepages Community-based portals Magazines and newspapers the possibilities are seemingly endless…

Drupal — Pros and Cons : 

Drupal — Pros and Cons It is easy to use & update, no licensing fee an development cost Full support to audio and video files Good scalability Drupal has an extensive and active community supporting it It can be configured for friendly URLs. Can add extra features like blogs, forums, e-commerce and calendars. It is not easy to administer It is not so friendly to the casual users but to developers as coding knowledge is required Difficult for maintaining and upgrading Collection of themes is not good

Some noteworthy sites using Drupal : 

Some noteworthy sites using Drupal The Whitehouse uses Drupal Foreign Affairs uses Drupal The BBC uses Drupal The Fiancial Times uses Drupal Ubuntu and Canonical use Drupal Die Zeit (major German newspaper) uses Drupal The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) uses Drupal The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation(NATO) uses Drupal The United Nations uses Drupal IBM recommends Drupal

CMS— Shaping the future of web development trends : 

CMS— Shaping the future of web development trends Since easy to use, more and more people are now incorporating this technology in their sites besides their blogs! Till now used as base for websites and blogs Future is unpredictable!!! But surely, the future is bright for web design firms which embrace these powerful CMSes (and their add-ons). Social media's real-time content, entertainment distribution channels, mobile content creators and producers, video, business conferencing and more are pushing new innovations in the CMS arena faster than ever before. Businesses, non-profits, education and government units are now far more capable of taking on a larger share of web design and development work with these CMS.

Contd... : 

Contd... Today, web designers delight in having a kinder, gentler, and far more powerful website design and development tool in their repertoire than the old days of Dreamweaver and CuteFTP. Content owes authority of more than a king, thats why - from mom and pops to Coca Cola; from local municipalities to WhiteHouse.gov; from online "tuts" to Harvard University - continue to embrace their content, and thus, their Content Management System, becomes mission-critical. If "the past predicts the future," then 2010 and beyond will be another wild ride in the fast-growth CMS business sector.

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Are you thinking of incorporating this technology into your website for easy, frequent and tireless updation...... PixelCrayons is here to help you!!!!

cms.pixelcrayons.com : 

cms.pixelcrayons.com PixeCrayons provides both custom and open source CMS solutions. Now maintaining and updating your website is just so easy!! Visit our website at : http://cms.pixelcrayons.com Or Call us at +1 888 471 8636 Send us mail at: sales@pixelcrayons.com