- [EN] 10 ECM predictions for 2011 | Craig Rhinehart | IBM
Top 10 ECM Pet Peeve Predictions for 2011 | December 3, 2010 | Craig Rhinehart | It’s that time of the year when all of the prognosticators, futurists and analysts break out the crystal balls and announce their predictions for the coming year. Not wanting to miss the fun, I am taking a whack at it myself but with a slightly more irreverent approach … with a Top 10 of my own.
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- [EN] 8 reasons why CMIS will transform the ECM industry
8 reasons why CMIS will transform the ECM industry | Stefan Waldhauser
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- [EN] Announcing the Release of the CMIS Connector for SharePoint | Microsoft
Microsoft | ecmblog | 16 Jul 2010 | Microsoft has been involved in defining the CMIS specification since the beginning and has invested significant resources to ensure that our customers are able to take advantage of support for CMIS in SharePoint 2010 just months after releasing the latest version of our platform. We are excited about the opportunities that the CMIS standard will open up within the industry and look forward to seeing more ECM vendors deliver support for CMIS in their upcoming product releases.
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- [EN] CMIS 1.0 May Be 3.0 Years Too Late ? | Toby Bell | Gartner | 13.01.2011
CMIS 1.0 May Be 3.0 Years Too Late | Toby Bell | January 13, 2011 | ... So, the first rule of standards might seem to be that they are not often global – whether in a geographic or even a company-wide sense. And, since Enterprise Content Management is as much a contradiction in terms as Naked Mole Rat…
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- [EN] CMIS 2.0 where are you?
CMIS 2.0 - where are you | discussion on rsd blog 28.01.2011
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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] Microsoft ships CMIS support for SharePoint 2010 | Fierce Content Management | 28.07.2010
Microsoft ships CMIS support for SharePoint 2010 | Fierce Content Management | 28.07.2010 | In a move that will make it easier to share content between multiple repositories, Microsoft posted its Content Management Interoperability Services Connector for SharePoint Server 2010 last week. It is part of the SharePoint Administrator Toolkit, downloadable from the Microsoft website.
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- [EN] Will CMIS Suffer JCR's Fate? CMSWire
There has been some debate recently about the “demise” of the JCR specification. One of the factors blamed for JCR’s demise is the relatively new CMIS standard. This begs the question: what is to prevent CMIS from the same fate as JCR?
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