WHAT IS CMS?
CMS means Content Management System.
A CMS gives you the opportunity to update all content on your website in an easy and fast way.
The modern content management system is a computerized tool borne of less technical sources (address books, encyclopedias, rolodex, etc.). The idea is to take information and organize it so that it's easily retrievable, updatable, flexible in how it can be reformatted and retransmitted, and searchable.
Today's content management systems are elaborate software/database applications designed to store and process large amounts of complex information.
Any application which manages information could technically be considered a CMS, such as Help Desk software, Address/contact management systems, web blogs, etc. However a classic content management system is generally regarded as a framework of tools that are less application or data-specific. A well-designed CMS should be like a computer: able to be "programmed" with different rules and perform different types of processes and manage different applications and related data.
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What is TYPO3?
A free, feature rich, Content Management Framework built with PHP and running under many Unixes and Windows . The complete feature list is available at typo3.com. It is very highly customizable, and has an modular structure that allow for adding and modifying behaviour of the system easily.
Today there are tens of thousands of websites created with TYPO3. Thanks to the Open Source philosophy TYPO3 has been able to do what most commercial systems will never reach - a truely worldwide distribution and thousands of users on all levels.