A Content Management System (CMS) is a tool that lets you create, manage, and publish content online without needing to code. Different CMS platforms are made for different purposes: some are for building websites, others for managing business documents, organizing digital files, or handling reusable content pieces. Below is a list of popular CMSs, grouped by type, to help you understand how they are used.

You know there are four types of CMS. Here is a complete examples list of each type.
Web Content Management Systems (WCMS)
Enterprise Content Management Systems (ECMS)
- Microsoft SharePoint
- Oracle WebCenter
- IBM FileNet
- Alfresco
- OpenText
- Laserfiche
- Nuxeo
- M-Files
- DocuWare
- Box
Digital Asset Management Systems (DAM)
- Bynder
- Filecamp
- Air
- Ci Media Cloud
- Canto
- Acquia DAM
- ResourceSpace
- MediaValet
- Widen Collective
- Brandfolder
- Extensis Portfolio
- Image Relay