Content management
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Content management (CM) is a set of processes and technologies that supports the collection, managing, and publishing of information in any form or medium. When stored and accessed via computers, this information may be more specifically referred to as digital content, or simply as content.
- Digital content may take the form of text (such as electronic documents), images, multimedia files (such as audio or video files), or any other file type that follows a content lifecycle requiring management.
- The process of content development and management and is complex enough that various commercial software vendors (large and small), such as Interwoven and Microsoft, offer content management software to control and automate significant aspects of the content lifecycle.
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See also
- Content delivery
- Content engineering
- Content Management Interoperability Services
- Content management system (CMS)
- Digital asset management
- Enterprise content management
- Enterprise information management
- Information architecture
- List of content management systems
- Single source publishing
- Snippet management
- Web content lifecycle
- Web design
- Website governance
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