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    Content management system (CMS) can be defined as a system used to organize and create documents and other content. In terms of web applications a CMS is used for managing websites and web content which in many cases requires a backend system for editing and creating documents.
    There are several types of content management systems available:
    Web Content Management System (W-CMS) assists an organization in automating various aspects of web (publishing newsletters).
    Transactional content management system (T-CMS) assists an organization to manage e-commerce transactions (changing the pricing structure of your product range).
    Integrated content management system (I-CMS) assist an organization in managing enterprise documents and content.
    Publications management system (P-CMS) assists an organization in managing the publications (manuals, books, help, guidelines, references) content life cycle.
    Learning management system (L-CMS) assists an organization in managing the web-based learning content life cycle.


    The major advantage of WebriQ is the total service aspect – from a neat design platform, over a richly featured content management system where you can activate all types of content and modules in just minutes, over a hosting service for your created websites online and a hotline to help you in case you get stuck in the design or the implementation of a module for an online website builder.