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  2. Magnolia (CMS) - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia is an enterprise digital experience platform (DXP) [2], which began as an open-source content management system (CMS) and is based on Content repository API for Java. It is developed and maintained by Magnolia International Ltd., headquartered in Basel , Switzerland with other offices around the world.

  3. List of content management systems - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia: Java: PostgreSQL, Derby, H2, MySQL, Oracle [21] ... (CMS). Below is a list of notable systems that claim to be CMFs. Name Technologies Apache Jackrabbit ...

  4. Magnolia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia (CMS), an open source, Java-based, digital business platform with a content management system (CMS) at its core Ma.gnolia , social bookmarking website Flora and fauna

  5. Gnolia - Wikipedia

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    After a request from Magnolia (CMS), it changed its name to Gnolia in October 2009. [21] In September 2010, Halff announced that he was shutting down Gnolia as of September 29, 2010. "Gnolia will go into read-only mode in a week on September 29, 2010. It will then remain available for bookmark exporting until at least November 30, 2010." [22]

  6. Content management system - Wikipedia

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    A CMS typically has two major components: a content management application (CMA), as the front-end user interface that allows a user, even with limited expertise, to add, modify, and remove content from a website without the intervention of a webmaster; and a content delivery application (CDA), that compiles the content and updates the website.

  7. Category:Content management systems - Wikipedia

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    A content management system (CMS) is a system used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. Recently, the term has been used specifically to refer to programs on WWW servers , but it can also refer to hardware devices that manage documents on a large network.

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