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Jan

Open-Source Content Management System (CMS)

 A Content Management System, CMS, is a Web interface for manageing the dynamic content of a Website. In other words, using a CMS you would go to your website, login with a username and password, and start making changes to the contents using a convenient WYSIWYG editor. The content you are manageing could be for a Website (static or dynamic), portal, or a blog. There is a wide range of free and commercial CMS systems available in market. This article provides a listing of some of the most popular open-source CMS frameworks (in no specific order):

Alfresco

http://www.alfresco.com/

Jahia

http://www.jahia.org/

OpenCMS

http://www.opencms.org/

Drupal

http://drupal.org/

Joomla

http://www.joomla.org/

SilverStripe

http://www.silverstripe.com/

Concrete5

http://www.concrete5.org/

DotNetNuke

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/

Plone

http://plone.org/

Nuxeo

http://www.nuxeo.com/

KnowledgeTree

http://www.knowledgetree.com/

DotCMS

http://www.dotcms.org/

WebGUI

http://www.webgui.org/

Bricolage

http://www.bricolage.cc/

TWiki

http://twiki.org/

Mambo

http://www.mamboserver.com/

TangoCMS

http://tangocms.org/


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