The term CMS (Content Management System) is a broadly used in the technology industry; it refers to a framework for managing websites without needing to do any actual coding. A good CMS allows the website developers to setup the website, then allows the person with the business knowledge to control the content.

Hundreds if not thousands of different Content Management Systems exist. Some are better than others, and many target specific niche uses. For example, if you're looking for a blog-based website, Wordpress is a popular CMS for launching a blog.
Some Content Management Systems require that you deploy software to your own server or to your website hosting provider in order to run the CMS. Others offer hosted solutions, so that you don't have to worry about finding a place to host your CMS.
Figuring out which CMS you should use and how you should deploy it to build your website is a difficult and time-consuming task. It's also an important one; if you choose the wrong CMS for your needs, you will pay for it with lots of headaches trying to update your site after it's finished.
We are familiar with the many CMS solutions out there. We take each project and its requirements as unique and select the best CMS for the job, whether its Wordpress, Loopsites (our custom CMS), or another niche CMS that best fits your needs.
Learn more about our custom CMS: Loopsites.