Content Management System
Content Management System, or CMS.
System to manage a large collection of documents. (Document Management)
Typically built on top of an Application Server.
An area raising the big question of Buy Build Avoid
Here's a posting I made to the CMS email list covering some of my manual-CMS history at MedScape (now at MedscapeLiteCMS).
Here's my interest in this area documented from 1995.
Typically very expensive ($100K+) plus equal amounts of consulting/Customization time. In fact, the lines between a content-oriented framework or Application Server and a CMS is very blurry.
Some cheap alternatives:
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systems based on Open Source solutions
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Joel Spolsky's software
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MacroMedia Contribute
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