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Oct 17
2008
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What's a CMS you might ask... it stands for Content Management System. Basically it's a piece of software that runs on a web server and connects to a database. It has an administrative back-end, and the front end serves up dynamically generated content.
That might not mean much to you, and if it doesn't then your business or venture would probably benefit from a CMS. A lot of the times a company will build a non CMS site for a client. Whenever the client needs content to be updated they have to call the company, send over the changes, and wait for the changes to be put in to place. This can add up to a lot of money for web development that could easily be avoided with a CMS.