- [EN] AIIM iECM's 2010 CMIS Demonstration
AIIM iECM's 2010 CMIS Demonstration | Content Management Interoperability Standards | The AIIM standardisation group iECM now adopted CMIS
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- [EN] CMIS Content Management Interoperability Services | Wikipedia
CMIS Content Management Interoperability Services | Wikipedia | CMIS specification provides a Web services interface that is designed to work over existing repositories enabling customers, to build and leverage applications against multiple repositories - unlocking content they already have, decouples Web services and content from the content management repository, enabling customers to manage content independently, provides common Web services and Web 2.0 interfaces to dramatically simplify application developmentIs development platform and language agnostic, supports composite application development and mash-up by the business or IT analyst and grows the ISV and developer community
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- [EN] How 6 Enterprise Content Management Systems Support Collaboration - CMSWIRE - 22.09.2010
How 6 Enterprise Content Management Systems Support Collaboration - Chelsi Nakano on CMSWIRE - 22.09.2010 - Alfresco, IBM, Open Text, Microsoft Sharepoint 2010
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- [EN] Merger and Acquisition Roundup: Who Changed the Game in 2010 | Fierce Content Management | 04.11.2010 | Ron Miller
It's clear to anyone that follows content management, that consolidation goes part and parcel with this business. In fact, Alan Pelz-Sharpe wrote about this in a recent Industry Voices post. Heck, there was an outrageous rumor last week that Oracle was interested in EMC. Rumors have also surfaced this year about about a possible Open Text-Autonomy merger. That would be the height of irony, wouldn't it? Two companies that make a living purchasing other companies joining together. But those are just rumors. This special report looks at actual mergers and acquisitions that went down this year. Maybe the biggest, and perhaps the most shocking came when Adobe bought Day Software. It was especially interesting given that Adobe already has a working relationshi...
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