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  2. List of content management systems - Wikipedia

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    Content management systems (CMS) are used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. Many of them are built on top of separate content management frameworks . The list is limited to notable services.

  3. Content management system - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of CMS installation: on-premises and cloud-based. On-premises installation means that the CMS software can be installed on the server. Notable CMSs which can be installed on-premises are Drupal, Grav, Joomla, ModX, Wordpress.org and others. The cloud-based CMS is hosted on the vendor environment.

  4. On-premises software - Wikipedia

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    Alfresco, an example of on-premises document management software An Example of on-premises software (MediaWiki). On-premises software (abbreviated to on-prem, and often written as "on-premise") [1] is installed and runs on computers on the premises of the person or organization using the software, rather than at a remote facility such as a server farm or cloud.

  5. Alfresco Software - Wikipedia

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    Alfresco's core platform offering consists of three primary products. It is designed for clients who require modularity and scalable performance. It can be deployed on-premises on servers or in the cloud using an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Quick Start. [17]

  6. ispmanager - Wikipedia

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    The panel allows for automatic installation of CMS, including WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, etc. The service performs scheduled or manual backups. Built-in firewall filters network connections to the server and prevents unauthorized access. It works on-premise and offers 4 license configurations: lite, pro, host, and business.

  7. Personalization management system - Wikipedia

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    A headless CMS is a content management system that separates the backend (where content is stored and served) from the frontend (where content is displayed to the user). This allows content to be created once and delivered to any device or platform without creating multiple versions of the same content.

  8. Web content management system - Wikipedia

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    A web content management system (WCM or WCMS) is a software content management system (CMS) specifically for web content. [1] It provides website authoring, collaboration, and administration tools that help users with little knowledge of web programming languages or markup languages create and manage website content. A WCMS provides the ...

  9. DotCMS - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid CMS (API First CMS) Provides "Content as a Service" Elasticsearch for all Content and Documents - external as of 5.3.0 [6] Cloud [7] or On Premises [8] RESTful Content Searching and Access; Remote & Static Publishing