The Wonderful World of CMS
Before I launch into the Wonderful World of CMS, Let me introduce myself.
My Name Is Kalen. My main two roles are providing inhouse server administration, IT technician, and Customer Support. I’m not very adept at writing autobiographies or being descriptive about oneself, so I’ll not bore you. I’m more inclined to simply state my name, and follow everything up with, “pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.” So enough about me.
Here at Marknet Group We’ve been evauluating CMS solutions. (Content Management Systems). A content management system is a web framework usually built using a scripting language (PHP, ASP, PERL, Python) and a database engine. (Mysql, PostgreSQL, MSSQL). CMS allows the user to collaborate on content and data in his/her website.
As I have stated before - CMS systems are built using a scripting language and a database engine. The script parses the content from the database, into an HTML template to build static views and pages. This allows for tremendous design capability and creativity, as we can design templates for various applications and styles. CMS solutions will also enable Marknet Group to quickly and efficiently design, build, and publish websites and web applications. The user will then be able to further customize and mature the content on his/her site.
No CMS solutions are identical. I’ve seen CMS solutions range from simple - to complex, requiring a dedicated server. I feel it is critical in the success of a web design company, to develop and become experts in a CMS solution that best fits their use. That is our goal here at Marknet Group. To master some key CMS solutions, so that we might better provide to our customer base quality websites that will grow with the ever changing internet. I’m excited about some future projects we have brewing! Keep an eye on our portfolio page to see our CMS based websites and solutions!
May 29th, 2008 at 1:38 pm
[…] Last I wrote, I shared that we were evaluating CMS (Content Management System) solutions to build custom web sites and applications for our current and future customer base. I’m quite pleased to disclose that our testing phase has progressed excellently. We have actually converted our website here. The conversion went quite nicely, and our developers were able to redevelop the site with relative ease while also keeping the current site active. […]