A Content Management System is a system or software that allows for structured organization of content within a website. The very first content management system (CMS) was developed in the late 1990’s. Many of the first CMS's were really no more than simple frameworks upon which other content management systems, like those that exist now, would be built. Today, CMSs can be used for organizing and publishing a wide variety of website content. Content management systems may also serve as a website’s central repository; storing documents, video, images, and customer data. Content management systems can be used to publish such content manually, or can be automated to push selected contents to a website on a specified schedule. One of the leading content management systems available today is Drupal, an open source CMS. Drupal is, by nature, infinitely scalable, customizable, and flexible.
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