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Client and Server CMIS connector for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010

Microsoft just announced their CMIS connector for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, which enables SharePoint users to interact with content that is stored in any repository that has implemented the CMIS standard. The connector also makes SharePoint Server 2010 content available to any application that has implemented the CMIS standard. The CMIS connector is available as part of the SharePoint 2010 Administration Toolkit.

So this means that the SharePoint Server 2010 now has the functionality to act as as CMIS client and as a CMIS server.

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Microsoft SharePoint will support CMIS in June 2010 – CMIS Connector for SharePoint

Ryan Duguid, Senior Product Manager at Microsoft Corporation just posted in the msdn blog that Microsoft will support CMIS by the End of June 2010. They will ship the CMIS Connector for SharePoint as part of the SharePoint Administrator Toolkit.

The CMIS Connector for SharePoint provides a CMIS (Content Management Interoperability Services)interface over the top of SharePoint as well as a CMIS consumer Web Part that can be used to display content from other CMIS enabled repositories.

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NCMIS – a .NET implementation of CMIS

While surfing the web for different CMIS implementations I found NCMIS. Oh no, NCMIS has nothing to do with NCIS (Navy CIS). NCMIS is a .NET implementation of CMIS.

This version is in an early stage. There is no download available at the moment.

Anybody who wants to contribute to NCMIS can contact the lead developer Allan Thraen at http://ncmis.codeplex.com/

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CMIS4SharePoint – CMIS Implementation for WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007

Since a few days there is the first open source implementation of CMIS standards for SharePoint Platform WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 available. It’s called CMIS4SharePoint.

At the moment the implementation is in accordance with the draft version 0.5 of the standard. It covers the web-service part and aims to be a complete implementation of CMIS v1.0 with the help of the community.

At the moment the project is in the alpha status.

The source code is hosted at the following website: http://cmis4sharepoint.codeplex.com.

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MOSS 2010 and CMIS

According to the post of Ethan Gur-esh in the msdn blog Microsoft will support CMIS with SharePoint 2010. But Microsoft will wait until CMIS 1.0 is officially released.

An interesting quote from Ethan regarding CMIS:

At this point, pretty much every vendor in the ECM space is really motivated to start supporting CMIS in their respective products. We’ve all seen the excitement from customers about CMIS — for example, a recent AIIM survey showed that 15% of organizations are already interested in using CMIS. (This is an unbelievable number for a standard that isn’t even final yet!)

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