You can do that with
an open source content management system.
Once the Web grew from a collection of static pages to an interactive platform, Matt Mullenweg knew users would need
an open source content management system, so he created WordPress.
They were working together to fix final problems in the next version of
the open source content management system Joomla, and they used five key (and either cheap or free) technologies to work together:
McGuire is the founder of the Pressbooks platform,
an open source content management system and book formatter that outputs designed books in all major publishing formats: PDF (for print and digital distribution), EPUB and MOBI ebook formats, as well as a fully native Web version of each book.
Hugh McGuire is the founder of the Pressbooks platform,
an open source content management system and book formatter that outputs designed books in all major publishing formats: PDF (for print and digital distribution), EPUB and MOBI ebook formats, as well as a fully native Web version of each book.
For example, if your Sharepoint 2013 (but not Sharepoint Online) server has the CMIS Producer installed and activated, or you're on
an open source content management system like AlFresco or Nuxeo, you could use the CMIS Browser to connect from your tablet.
I recommend putting your website on WordPress, which is
an open source content management system and makes it a lot easier to administer, but that's really the starting point.
Application Systems: Oracle Financials, PeopleSoft 8.x (Financials and HRMS), Cognos,
Open Source Content Management Systems, and Hyperion