A Content Management System (CMS) is an application using which you can conveniently create and manage dynamic web content.
A Content Management System divides the different parts of a website like content, design, functionality and thus provides a easier platform for website management. While using a CMS application, you can easily distribute the responsibilities of managing different sections of your website to different people. For instance, technical people can only work on the site’s looks and design, also give appropriate time to the functionality of the website. While on the other hand you have the non-technical staff working on the content of the website which is again a important aspect and a time consuming one. You would not want any errors, and still get the work done with professional assistance provided by the Content Management System.
Most CMS applications come with built-in tools which take care of most of yours tasks. Using a CMS you can change the content or the design of the website conveniently at anytime. Different CMS applications can be used with your website hosting package like Mambo, Joomla, PostNuke, PHPNuke, Drupal.
The most useful aspect of using a CMS is that you don’t need to be equipped with any programing skills to use it and create your website.
What is network?
A network is a collection of computers connected to each other. When the number of computers are interlinked with each other through the main server is known as network. The network allows computers to communicate with each other and share resources and information among the connected computers.

Computers on a network are sometimes called Nodes.
Computers and devices that allocate resources for a network are called Servers.
Types of Network
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Local-Area Networks (LANs) : The computers are geographically together in the same premises (that is, in the same building).
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Wide-Area Networks (WANs) : The computers are not located in the same area, set wide apart and are connected by telephone lines or radio waves.
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Campus-Area Networks (CANs): The computers are within a limited geographical area, such as a campus or military base.
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Metropolitan-Area Networks (MANs): A data network designed for a town or city.
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Home-Area Networks (HANs): A network contained within a user’s home that connects a person’s digital devices.
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Global Area Networks (GANs): GAN is a model for supporting mobile communications across an arbitrary number of wireless LANs, satellite coverage areas, etc.
- Virtual Private Network ( VPNs ) : A computer network in which some of the links between nodes are carried by open connections or virtual circuits in some larger network instead of through physical wires(e.g., the Internet). A VPN allows computer users to appear and edit from an IP address location other than the one which connects the actual computer to the Internet.
Why choose our Windows or Linux Dedicated servers?
All our Windows/ Linux Dedicated Servers are fully managed and are monitored round the clock. Our servers are placed on branded Chassis from Dell. We use latest state of the art Intel CPU’s for our web servers.
To speak about the network connectivity, we have 2 x 10 Gbps uplinks for our Data center. We have connectivity from all leading ISP’s. All servers have 100 Mbps Nic card and they are connected to 1 Gbps switch.
Our Dedicated Server web hosting management includes security monitoring, installation, compilation and maintenance of standard server application/software package, latest security updates, Spam filter, virus-protection and technical support to ensure that it operates and runs in a safe and secure manner 24×7×365. Servers deployed at the Data Center includes hardware replacement guarantee. In case of any hardware failure, the hardware is immediately replaced.