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Content Mangement Systems (CMS)

Content management systems (CMS) create environments for companies on the web that allow editing content without complete knowledge of HTML code. It provides a workflow environment that can afford users control of content on various levels.

There are varying types of CMS. Open source, Software as a service, proprietary software and other. STI focuses on the open source software market for a number of reasons: flexibility, cost of entry and expandability. We develop in the PHP environment using Joomla, Drupal, Wordpress and others.

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