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Custom CMS
We provide customized systems of content management on websites that are easy to use, safe and highly specialized, designed specifically to the needs of the customer to ensure maximum efficiency over time
A Content Management System (CMS for short), is a software tool installed on a web server designed to facilitate content management of websites, freeing the administrator from technical knowledge of programming.
There are specialized CMS, specially designed for a specific type of content (online encyclopaedia, blogs, forums, etc..) and generic CMS, which tend to be more flexible and allow the publication of several types of content. Technically, a CMS is an application server side, divided into two parts: the administration section (back end), which serves to organize and supervise the production of content, and the applications section (front end), which the web user uses for receiving content and applications on the site. Today their more widespread use is for the management of websites, especially if they require frequent updating.
Types of CMS
The CMS are classified into two major families:
- Distributed (paid or free)
- Custom
Custom CMS
They are made directly by a web agency tailored to the customer. After a detailed analysis of requirements, we procede by studying future dynamic pages of the site and the type of content that will be included (text, images, video, attachments, animations, ...). Once decided the structure of the pages it's time for the real programming of the pages and the CMS that manage it. Custom CMS vs Distributed CMS:
- Maximum security and privacy (Distributed CMS is easily penetrable).
- Maximum reliability over time (when in a Distributed CMS is encountered a problem, all users of this CMS will experience it).
- Easy administrative panel (the administrative panel of CMS distributed is completed with features that the administrator does not use very often, making navigation confuse).
- Maximum customization over time given by adding new dynamic sections (adding "components" in the distributed CMS is bound to those available online. Whenever there is the will to include a new section on the site, is not sure whether it would be available or inherent to their specifications).
- No graphic and structural constraint in the creation of the site (distributed CMS have specific graphic and structural limitations).
- High reliability and greater optimization of the pages created through the Custom CMS.







