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Friday, Oct 17 2008
By
Barb Mosher
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Filed Under » Enterprise CMS
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Thursday, Sep 11 2008
Alfresco Offers First Implementation of CMIS in Alfresco Labs 3
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Marisa Peacock
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Filed Under » Enterprise CMS

Just yesterday, some major enterprise content management industry heavy weights — Microsoft, IBM, EMC, Alfresco, Open Text, Oracle and SAP, announced the first ever Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification draft enabling interoperability across content repositories. By creating a common API, companies can develop write-once, run-anywhere, content and social applications.
As a contributing member of the draft technical specification, Alfresco is able to offer a draft implementation of CMIS for developers who can peruse and explore the draft specification. In addition, Alfresco also announced the first CMIS implementation with the latest release of Alfresco Labs 3.
Wednesday, Sep 10 2008
Industry Heavy Weights Move to Standardize Enterprise Content Management
By
Barb Mosher
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Filed Under » Enterprise CMS
It doesn’t come as a surprise that three of the major Enterprise Content Management (ECM) providers — EMC, IBM and Microsoft — have been secretly developing a technical Enterprise CMS specification. Their super secret project is called the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) spec. A fancy new acronym it is, but beyond this is it really the beginning of a brave new world for content management interoperability?
Monday, Aug 11 2008
Vorsite Connects Content With ActiveResults
By
Irina Guseva
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Filed Under » Search

Vorsite continues its pursuit of connector technologies for Microsoft SharePoint and enterprise content management systems with the announcement of a new product in its suite of enterprise search and ECM connector solutions.
With the new solution, ActiveResults, it should be easier to search, find and manage information scattered across multiple locations — e-mail servers, ECM systems, file servers, intranets, desktops, etc. — as in a typical enterprise content management scenario.
Wednesday, Jul 23 2008
EMC Documentum Releases v6.5 Full of Web 2.0
By
Barb Mosher
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Filed Under » Enterprise CMS

A “balance between business agility and IT control”. That’s what EMC is calling the latest release of EMC Documentum v6.5. This latest version is packed with Web 2.0 functionality and a number of other enhancements we told you were coming when we covered the EMC Roadmap for Content Management that came out of the EMC World conference in Vegas.
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Monday, Jul 7 2008
Ektron Pulls Accolades for Web Content Management Functionality
By
Barb Mosher
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Filed Under » Web CMS
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Gartner’s MarketScope for Web Content Management 2008 has hit the press and there’s an impressive list of WCM vendors rising to the top. Ektron is considered by Gartner to be one of the strongest vendors in the marketplace today “offering a high-quality offering for lower-budget needs”.
Thursday, Jun 26 2008
FatWire Provides Content Integration Services
By
David Dahlquist
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Filed Under » Web CMS

Content management ain’t easy, but as our saying goes — it matters. Fortunately, companies like FatWire Software are making it easier to manage and access content across the messy, complex environments we often have to deal with. They have recently announced the availability of their FatWire Content Integration Platform as well as the beta release of the EMC Documentum connector to enable customers to more effectively manage content across complex environments.
Monday, Jun 16 2008
EMC Documentum Wins Best CMS Award in India
By
David Dahlquist
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Filed Under » Enterprise CMS

EMC Corporation has picked up another award, this one coming from India. Their famed EMC Documentum Enterprise Content Management platform took home the Great Indian Developer Award at the Great Indian Developer Summit 2008.
Wednesday, Jun 4 2008
A Step Forward in Globalized Content for Documentum
By
David Dahlquist
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Filed Under » Enterprise CMS

Props to Translations.com’s flagship software product, GlobalLink Content Director, for receiving the coveted “Designed for EMC Documentum” accreditation. This strived-for accreditation is a mark of quality in the enterprise applications industry that signifies that GlobalLink Content Director has successfully met a set of criteria for solid design and quality integration.
Monday, Jun 2 2008
Oracle Skins All CM Cats with One Cut
By
Barb Mosher
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Filed Under » Enterprise CMS
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Archiving has become a huge deal for organizations large and small as rules and regulations dictate how easily information needs to be available for compliance and legal purposes. So it’s no surprise that enterprise content management vendors are incorporating these requirements into their solution offerings.
Oracle, being no exception, has developed the Oracle Online Archive that uses their database as a storage repository for all types of content, including email, files, etc. Seems like they have been down this road before though. Does a “single solution for all content types” work in the real world?
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