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		<title>Types of CMS</title>
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<h3>Enterprise content management systems</h3>
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<li>An enterprise content management (ECM) system is concerned with content, documents, details and records related to the organizational processes of an enterprise. The purpose is to manage the organization&#8217;s unstructured information content, with all its diversity of format and location.</li>
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<h3>Web content management systems</h3>
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<li>A &#8216;web content management&#8217; (WCM) system is a CMS designed to simplify the publication of Web content to Web sites, in particular allowing content creators to submit content without requiring technical knowledge of HTML or the uploading of files.</li>
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<h3>Mobile CMS</h3>
<h3>Component CMS</h3>
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