What is a Content Management System?
A content management system is a system
used to manage the content of a website. It should provide an
easy-to-use interface for creating, managing and updating content
on a website, Intranet or extranet. For content contributors,
making changes to a page should be as easy and straightforward as
using Word. For publishers, it should provide all necessary tools
and workflow to administer content production with in accordance
with business rules.
To sum up
"A CMS is a tool that enables a variety of
(centralised) technical and (de-centralised) non technical staff to
create, edit, manage and finally publish (in a number of formats) a
variety of content (such as text, graphics, video, documents etc),
whilst being constrained by a centralised set of rules, process and
workflows that ensure coherent, validated electronic
content."
To meet ever changing client needs and
increasing demand for 'best of breed' Web Content Management
Systems, Netsite offers two options:
Zestos CMS - Bespoke Linux Based Content Management
System
Zestos CMS was first developed in 1999 and has
been enhanced, developed and refined to include numerous new
features. It is specifically developed for the Linux/Unix
environment and provides a high degree of reliability and cost
effectiveness. See NetsiteCMS website>
Sitekit CMS V8 - Windows Server
2000 Web Content Management System
Sitekit Advanced CMS is a proven,
scalable, flexible and standards compliant web content management
system. Ranging from managed hosted systems through
to customised client deployed solutions, Sitekit can meet
the most demanding requirements of SME, public sector and corporate
environments. Sitekit offers a versatile and
standards-compliant product at a competitive price. |