A content server is a system that stores, manages, and delivers digital content such as documents, images, videos, and audio files. It provides a centralized repository for content, offering features like version control, access control, and search capabilities. Content servers are commonly used in content management systems (CMS), web content management (WCM) systems, and enterprise content management (ECM) systems to efficiently manage and distribute digital assets across various channels and applications.
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