Dictionary of Common Terms Used in the Web Industry
Asp.net Content Management System
A content management system, or CMS, is a platform that enables authorized users to manage content on a website without needing to know how to code HTML. Most CMS platforms will also provide re-usable pieces of functionality already built in. For example popular CMS platforms will come with a forum module making it easy to introduce forums onto the website.
CMS DotNetNuke
DotNetNuke is an open-source content management system platform ideal for creating and deploying projects such as commercial websites, intranets, extranets and online publishing portals.
E-marketing
Moving elements of marketing strategies and activities to a computerized, networked environment such as the Internet. It is the strategic process of creating, distributing, promoting goods and services to a target market over the Internet or through digital tools.
Microsoft .Net Framework
The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 is a managed code programming model. It is a superset of the .NET Framework 2.0, combining .NET Framework 2.0 components with new technologies for building applications that have visually stunning user experiences, seamless and secure communication, and the ability to model a range of business processes.
Microsoft Asp.net
Microsoft ASP.NET is a free technology that allows programmers to create dynamic web applications. ASP.NET can be used to create anything from small, personal websites through to large, enterprise-class web applications.
Sitefinity
Sitefinity is a content management system (CMS) development platform for the construction and management of websites, community portals, and intranets. Inspired by Web 2.0 UIs, the product delivers top experience for end users, while the flexible architecture empowers developers to be in a full control.
Web Design
Web design is the designing and graphical presentation of content shown on the Internet in the form of Web sites and other Web applications using many different forms of media.
Web Development
Among web professionals, "web development" usually refers only to the non-design aspects of building web sites. Web development can range from developing the simplest functionality to the most complex web-based applications, electronic businesses, or social network services.
Web Hosting
Web hosting is a service that provides a physical location in which a web site resides. Customers' websites are stored on computer servers located in secure and climate-controlled environments and permanently connected to the Internet through high-speed data lines.

Web Strategy

Content Management Systems

 Quantifying Web Value

 Web Development

Designing Websites Sitefinity  Traffic Analysis Web Applications
From Marketing to E-marketing DotNetNuke   Human Resources
E-mail Marketing     Agriculture
      Entertainment