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CMIS experience at CeBIT 2010

This year I’ve been at the CeBIT with my company ARITHNEA. CeBIT is the world’s largest trade fair showcasing digital IT and telecommunications solutions for home and work environments.

We’ve presented our new CMIS module for the Web Content Management System FirstSpirit.
This module is called “DMS connect” and is responsible for the connection to the repositories of Sharepoint and Alfresco using CMIS. The module helps to easily publish documents to websites.

I showed this module to several people. Almost all of them thought that this will bring a big benefit to their publication process.

Since the CeBIT I am really sure that CMIS will become a big success!

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CMS FirstSpirit accesses Sharepoint and Alfresco through CMIS

ARITHNEA just released a new module for the High-End Content Management System FirstSpirit ™ called DMS connect.

DMS connect uses CMIS to connect to different Document Management Systems. The module successfully works with Sharepoint 2010 and Alfresco 3.2. Not all CMIS features have been implemented yet. Within the next weeks it will also be tested against the Nuxeo repository that already offers CMIS. The module is meant to work with all CMIS compliant DMS. This will be tested as soon those repositories are available.

This images shows an editor mask within the web content management.

It is possible to connect to more than one repository with this module. The editors can choose which repository they want to access (red section). This can be easily switched through a drop-down list.

With this module the online editors have direct access to the DMS. They can directly choose the files they want to publish to the website. There is no need anymore to copy documents to the internal media store. This way the document management process stays within the DMS and the editorial process stays in the CMS. This makes web publishing with documents much more efficient. Read the rest of this entry »

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