Aug 08 2008 10:48 am

Posted by admin2 under CMS hosting services, Lunarpages

Content Management System Hosting

There are many ways to self-manage your dedicated server, and using a content management system is one of them. While a content management system (CMS) will not take care of the server-side development aspects of your dedicated server, using a CMS for web hosting management can assist you in keeping track of your website content and can simplify the editing and implementing process.

So what is a content management system and why is CMS web hosting important?

A content management system is very simply exactly what it states – a system that assists webmasters in maintaining and editing their content on a day-to-day basis. In the web hosting realm, using a CMS to manage your dedicated server is what many webmasters do to minimize effort and outsourcing technical support. Content management systems are designed to be as user-friendly and effortless as possible, as they are designed with the new and inexperienced webmaster in mind. So you can be sure that when you are using a content management system with dedicated web hosting that you will be able to fully maintain your website and implement new changes, add text and photos, blog and links with ease.

Some of the most popular content management systems for web hosting are Joomla, Mambo, WordPress, b2evolution, DotNetNuke, Drupal, Moveable Type, and Typo. Joomla web hosting has become extremely popular recently due to the many free Joomla extensions available, and WordPress Web Hosting is arguably the easiest CMS web hosting platform available for novice webmasters.


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2 Responses to “Content Management System Hosting”

  1. JM Drupal on 11 Aug 2008 at 1:16 pm #

    There was a huge security issue with the free version of Moveable Type recently - not sure if it is already closed. Drupal has certainly also a lot of extensions [modules as they call it] and Wordpress [the easiest, though] is not really up to more complex and demanding projects.

    Typo3 is German speaking countries phenomenon - checking google trends suggests that the rest of the world pretty much lives in Joomla and Drupal territory :-)

  2. Josephine Salas on 11 Aug 2008 at 7:25 pm #

    my papa would like it

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