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SharePoint on-premises can be used for hosting public-facing Web sites and blogs. Unlike SharePoint Online, which is controlled and hosted by Microsoft, you have total control over your SharePoint on-premises environment.
A SharePoint CMS is simply a content management system that is part of a SharePoint site. Many publishing sites use popular content management systems like WordPress or Joomla to manage and publish content.
SharePoint Content Management Doesn’t Have to Be a Headache For many organizations, there is a huge push to begin utilizing SharePoint Online as the primary content management system. If you’ve already invested in Office 365, SharePoint is a no-brainer for low-cost storage and easy remote access.
Is SharePoint an enterprise content management system?
Summary. SharePoint has been heavily used for Enterprise Content Management (ECM), since its very first release. Nowadays with SharePoint Online and SharePoint 2013/2016 on-premises there are a lot of services, capabilities, and options to manage ECM and content in SharePoint.
Should you use a CMS for your website?
Top 10 Reasons You Should Choose a CMS for Your Website 1. Time-saving templates & themes. Instead of building things from scratch, content management systems like WordPress or… 2. User-friendly. Another reason why you should opt for a CMS is because it gives those without technical acumen the…
Enterprise Content Management (ECM) with SharePoint products help by giving you tools to organize and manage content throughout the content life cycle, from creation to archive. SharePoint ECM integrates the familiar tools of the Microsoft Office system with the central management and collaboration features of SharePoint products and technologies.
SharePoint is really a document management system. Realistically, if you want an enterprise CMS, you don’t look at SharePoint. Sure, you COULD use it as it does have some basic WCM functionality, but it would be about as frustrating as racing a bicycle in an F1 race.
Managing Web Content in SharePoint. Web content management (WCM) enables the configuration, deployment, customization, and optimization of sites, site collections, pages, Web Parts, and documents.