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Allows creation of personal accounts as well as pages and groups where you can share content


Restricted to one-size-fits-all design


Social Media Platform

Examples social media platforms

Facebook


Linkedln

Focuses on content and design


Looks like a newsletter


Customization is unrivaled depending on the CMS

Blogging platform

Examples blogging platforms

Wordpress


Tumblr


Blogger

Cms

Content management system

A computer application (sometimes online or browser-based) that allows user to publish, edit and manipulate, organize and delete web content


Used on blogs, news websites, and shopping

Content management system (CMS)

Is the delivery of computing services—servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, intelligence and more—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources and economies of scale.

Cloud Computing

the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer.

Cloud Computing

Advantages cloud computing

No need to install


Saves hard disk space


Easy to access as long as there is internet connection


Saves money


Updates automatically


Minimum system requirements Easier back up and recovery

Disadvantage cloud computing

Hampered by slow internet connection


May still require compatible software like


browser


You do not own the software


Security issue of doing things online


More prone to hacking


Limited control over the infrastructure