By Lyn Muldrow and Anish Singh Walia
WordPress is a free and open source content management system (CMS) that provides blog and site infrastructure, creation, and publishing tools.
Released in 2003 under a GPLv2+ license, WordPress currently powers over 33% of the web. It empowers users to build and maintain blogs, websites, and other digital content offerings with a built-in templating system, MySQL database, plugins and more.
To learn more about WordPress, visit our list of resources on WordPress topics and tools. To try WordPress for your next project, we also offer a 1-Click App for WordPress solutions.
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WordPress powers over 33% of the web and is a trusted, open source content management system that is unparalleled in performance and extendability. In this series, learn more about WordPress and how to install, configure, and optimize WordPress sites.
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Anish is a Sr Technical Content Strategist and Team Lead at DigitalOcean with 7+ years of experience as an DevOps SRE at Nutanix and Cloud consultant at AMEX, and technical writing at DOCN, and shipping deep infra and AI inference tutorials that help developers deploy production‑ready applications on DigitalOcean.
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