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WeWebU joined OASIS and its CMIS Technical Committee

WeWebU Software AG is now a member of the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) and its Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) Technical Committee (TC).

WeWebU already has a software named OpenWorkdesk that acts as a powerful client to different ECM systems. The following ECM systems can already be accessed:

IBM ECM systems:

  • IBM FileNet Image Services
  • IBM FileNet Content Manager
  • IBM FileNet Business Process Manager
  • IBM Content Manager (CM8)
  • IBM Content Manager on Demand

Other ECM systems can also be supported through JSR 170.

With the coming CMIS adapter, its user-friendly applications will be interoperable with almost every ECM system and usable even for almost every cross-repository scenario. The WeWebU OpenWorkdesk for CMIS will be available in the first half of 2010 with only short delay after the finalization of the CMIS specification by OASIS.

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CMIS Forum now available

Since today there is a CMIS Forum available on CMIS.biz. You’re invited to be part of the upcoming discussions:

At the moment there are the following forums available:

CMIS:

Other related standards:

I’m really looking forward to great discussions.
Suggestions are higly welcome!

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JSR 170 or JSR 283 or CMIS

CMSWire reports about one of the final session at the “Gilbane Conference San Francisco” that was about CMIS, JSR 170 and JSR 283.

The article  starts with the issue that we have a lot of content in a lot of different content repositories. According to a research, the amount of worldwide content was estimated at the following numbers:

  • 2003 — 20 exabytes
  • 2008 — 486 exabytes
  • 2010 — 988 exabytes

This means that we really need to take care about how we can access those contents. The three standards CMIS, JSR 170 and JSR 283 can help in dealing with this problem. The article describes those standards. Read the rest of this entry »

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