CMS (Content Management System) is a program that allows you to create websites, blogs, online stores and much more in an intuitive interface. We offer our customers to install the desired CMS with one click in their control panel, this is the fastest, easiest and most convenient way to install a CMS. The CMS installation process takes a few seconds. You don’t need to be a programmer to create and add content to your site. You can view the entire list of available CMS in the Tools/Web Scripts control panel.
Hosting of content creation and management systems (CMS)
Corporate websites
Website with useful information about the company, regularly updated. Increases awareness of your company, attracts customers, actively advertises your company or brand.
Personal blogs
Do you want to express yourself, draw attention to yourself and your interests? Just create your page With the help of CMS hosting and you will be able to share information with the entire Internet community.
News sites
Do you want to create an electronic newspaper or magazine? Use our CMS hosting and you will quickly and easily reach your goal. A few steps and your magazine is read by hundreds of Internet visitors.
Online stores
Expand your business by going online. Having created an online store in one click, you can immediately add products, choose payment systems, and make sales online.
Helpdesk systems for customer support
The system of registration, processing user requests for service, assigning responsible persons, tracking the process of processing applications, separating responsible persons by departments, etc.
Educational systems, e-learning
A learning management system or virtual learning environment is a web application that is used to create effective online learning sites. Designed for the interaction of teachers and teachers, it is also suitable for organizing distance learning courses.
The most popular CMS content management systems
Joomla Content Management System is a free open source CMS. It has a long history of development and an active developer community (over 200,000 users and developers), so there is a lot of information and documentation available. There are also many plugins and add-ons. Therefore, to extend the functionality, it is not necessary to be a programmer.
WordPress Content Management System, a free CMS focused on design beauty and usability. WordPress also has a very active community, meaning it’s easy to find tutorials or information about almost every aspect of WP development. Through plugins and custom themes, you can incorporate WP into a social network, forum, e-commerce site, and more.
Benefits
- Free and paid plugins and specialized themes, allows you to create almost any site with WordPress
- Convenient dashboard for content management
- Huge community of developers, lots of documentation
Disadvantages
- Standard installation can have many security issues, and is very vulnerable to attacks without additional security measures
- A lot of functionality can be overkill for simple sites
Drupal content management system is another very popular CMS. It includes many features for building internal and external sites, and many tools for organizing your content. There are over 6,000 add-ons (“modules”) available for Drupal, making it easy to extend Drupal’s functionality to do just about anything you want. This means you can have fun with the focus on design and content, instead of coding a bunch of complex features.
Benefits
- Over 6000 modules, making Drupal a highly extensible CMS
- A large number of companies offering commercial support for Drupal
- Strong community support including IRC channels
Disadvantages
- Lack of really high-quality free and commercial themes
- The system themes are quite complex
- May be overkill for simple sites
Content management system Bitrix, the most popular paid CMS. It has a large area of activity, suitable for any projects.
Benefits
- Intuitive site management interface
- Technical support by company specialists
- Security
Disadvantages
- Paid CMS
- Slow and heavy CMS
The Concrete5 content management system is not only a powerful CMS, but can also be used as a basis for developing web applications. One of the advantages, compared to others in content editing, in CMS tried to replicate the functionality of a word processor. This is very convenient for non-technical users.
Benefits
- Easily convert a basic HTML site to concrete
- Business Class Offers
- Active and growing developer community
Disadvantages
- Many useful and basic modules, quite costly
- Almost all the best themes are paid
- Paid support
Content management system Typo3 CMS, which positions itself as an enterprise level content management system. It has great opportunities for managing and manipulating pictures.
Benefits
- Open source industrial CMS
- Scalable Framework Application
- Intuitive interface
Disadvantages
- High on system resources
- Designed for professional use
The TextPattern content management system is one of those CMS that is often overlooked. However, it is very flexible, easy to use and configure. TextPattern converts plain text to XHTML very quickly, making it very user-friendly. TextPattern does not have a huge variety of themes and templates like WordPress, Drupal or Joomla, it only has about 120 themes, however there are about 700 plugins and 50 modules.
Benefits
- Very easy to use interface
- Good for sites of all sizes
- Really great documentation, including a complete online manual
Disadvantages
- Smaller communities
- Fewer plugins than more popular CMS
- Relatively few high-quality templates
Content management system Media Wiki – a new way of working on the Internet, is used for collective editing of documents. Used for one of the largest and most popular sites on the internet, Wikipedia.
Benefits
- If you need to create your own Wiki, this is the best solution
Disadvantages
- No themes, most sites look the same
- No modules and plugins like other CMS
phpBB is a popular free DBMS forum creation software.
Benefits
- Easy to use template system
- A large number of available and updatable modifications
Disadvantages
- Susceptibility to spam attacks
- Some technical knowledge of HTML and web programming required
Dolphin content management system is a free open source system designed for building social networks and community sites. Successfully combines PHP, Flash and mobile features.
Benefits
- Building a quality social network
- Flash, video chat, recordable video/audio players
Disadvantages
- Inconvenience in Russification
- Complexity in Russian CNC settings
Mambo is a feature rich content management system used for everything from simple websites to complex enterprise applications. It is used to create multi-page static sites, e-commerce sites, corporate portals, government portals, and more.
Benefits
- Performance
- Reliable API
Disadvantages
- Difficult to use for beginners
- Small community
- Fewer extensions than other CMS
The osCommerce content management system is used to create online stores. There are over 4,000 modules to expand functionality, a huge community of over 140,000 members, and a huge number of existing online stores running this CMS.
Benefits
- Support for multiple payment systems
- Support for various currencies
- Easy navigation
Disadvantages
- Not a lot of templates
- Performance degradation
Magento content management system is the most popular system for managing an online store.
Benefits
- Support for multiple payment systems
- Support for various currencies
- Ability to set various attributes
- Search engine optimization features
Disadvantages
- Few extensions for the Russian-speaking market
- Development complexity
- No connection with 1C
The Modx open source content management system, thanks to its powerful functions, allows you to create a website of any complexity. Fast for the user, convenient for the developer.
Benefits
- Cloud-hosted
- Control over html code output
- Easy extensibility
- Search engine optimization features
Disadvantages
- Few extensions for the Russian-speaking market
- Inability to create an online store
- Limited forum functionality
Moodle course management system, a free system for organizing distance learning, developing courses, testing systems, conducting exams online.
Benefits
- Distance Learning Opportunity
- Organization of various test systems
- The possibility of organizing the educational process
- Generating training certificates
Disadvantages
- Technical support not guaranteed
- Not a large number of extension modules