For what it's worth to anyone, I have a series of articles on my site that I wrote about Web Content Management Systems or CMS. I thought I would post a notice here for anyone that might be searching in general for information on them, what they are, and what they do for you.
Part One serves as a general introduction.
Part Two digs in a bit deeper.
Part Three continues the information.
Part Four finishes up the series.
Even though my current site uses the Post Nuke CMS package, which is written in PHP and uses MySQL, I will be branching out and opening up another site in the future with DotNetNuke, which is written in .NET and is taken from Post Nuke and the other 'Nuke' family members.
Hope this helps others out.
Part One serves as a general introduction.
Part Two digs in a bit deeper.
Part Three continues the information.
Part Four finishes up the series.
Even though my current site uses the Post Nuke CMS package, which is written in PHP and uses MySQL, I will be branching out and opening up another site in the future with DotNetNuke, which is written in .NET and is taken from Post Nuke and the other 'Nuke' family members.
Hope this helps others out.