CMS Bundle – A Complete set of all CMS like Drupal7, Joomla, WordPress and many more | Miri Infotech

 

January 18, 2018

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Miri Infotech is launching a product which will configure and publish CMS Bundle, a complete set of Drupal7, Joomla, Drupal8, WordPress, NucleusCMS and ImpressCMS which is embedded pre-configured tool with LAMP and ready-to-launch AMI on Amazon EC2 that contains CMS Bundle, Apache, MySQL, Linux, PHP (LAMP). MIRI CMS bundle is a set of all popular Content Management System platforms like Drupal7, Joomla, Drupal8, WordPress, NucleusCMS and ImpressCMS so you have choice to select any one or more than one CMS in your single EC2 hosting.

WordPress:

WordPress is one of the world’s most popular web publishing platforms for building blogs and websites. WordPress has a web template system using a template processor. Its architecture is a front controller, routing all requests for non-static URIs to a single PHP file which parses the URI and identifies the target page. This allows support for more human-readable permalinks.

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Drupal 7:

Drupal 7 helps you save time and money by providing a ready-to-run Drupal 7 solution that is secure, supported and easy to maintain. The system auto-updates itself with security fixes and is built in a transparent environment. It is a content management platform licensed under the GPL. Equipped with a powerful blend of features, Drupal can support a variety of websites ranging from personal blogs, corporate brochures and large community-driven websites.

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Drupal 8:

Drupal 8- The world’s latest and greatest release and also the most widely used enterprise web CMS. It is fast and flexible.  Drupal 8 taps into the concentrated innovation from its open source community. You can drive value and streamline your work with new capabilities for successful digital experiences. It has something for everyone who supports online content and digital experience at your organization.

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Joomla:

One of the most multilingual CMS platform in the world, offering more than 70 languages. It is built on a model–view–controller web application framework that can be used independently of the CMS. It is estimated to be the second most used content management system on the Internet, after WordPress. Joomla! is the mobile-ready and user-friendly way to build your website. Choose from thousands of features and designs.

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ImpressCMS

ImpressCMS is a community developed Content Management System. With this tool, maintaining the content of a website becomes as easy as writing a word document. ImpressCMS is the ideal tool for a wide range of users: from business to community users, from large enterprises to people who want a simple, easy to use blogging tool. ImpressCMS is a powerful system that gets outstanding results.

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Nucleus CMS

Nucleus CMS is a blog management software package, used to manage frequently-updated Web content. With a little tweaking (mainly to skins), it might be considered a lightweight content management system. Nucleus makes use of a callback function which has led to a plugin system in multiple languages. The general drive within the development community is that functionality should exist as plugins as totally as possible.

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CMS Bundle installation steps are quite easy so you have not require depth knowledge of programming. Quite Simple GUI so customer easy to configure single CMS or multiple CMS in just few clicks.

MIRI CMS Bundle Support

  • When you join to the MIRI CMS Bundle, your AWS commercial center membership will be naturally distinguished. MIRI CMS Bundle provides technical support for installation and setup issues through our support center.
  • Contact No. at- +1 (510)298-5936
  • Email– support@miritech.com.
  • 24*7 Hrs. facility is available. Client can contact us at any time.

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