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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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Nuxeo DAM 1.0 now speaks CMIS

Nuxeo just released Version 1.0 of their Digital Asset Management System. Very interesting is that Nuxeo DAM is the first application of its kind to meet the currently available draft of the OASIS Content Management Interoperability Services specification.

The following highlights are available in V1.0:

  • Asset Capture /Batch Import:
  • Annotations:
  • Intellectual Property and Rights Management:
  • Renditions
  • Filter-based Navigation
  • Watermarking & Export of Media Files
  • Security & Access Control
  • Configurable Content Model
  • Fully Browser- and Web-based
  • Deep Integration Across IT Ecosystem

For details please refer to the Nuxeo article.

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Microsoft has just joined the 2010 AIIM CMIS Demo

I just read it on Twitter by Laurence Hart.

#Microsoft has now joined #EMC, #Alfresco, #Nuxeo, & #IBM in supporting the #AIIM #CMIS demo for #aiim10. #ECM

If you like to know more about the 22010 AIIM CMIS demo or if you like to participate check the following blog post for more details.

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The AIIM iECM CMIS Demo 2009

Thomas Pole and Laurence Hart wrote a document about the  AIIM iECM CMIS Demo 2009 (iECM is the abbreviation for AIIM’s Interoperable ECM).

Within this document they explain how the CMIS demo was planned and accomplished. The concept was to create a federated search interface that would allow users to search multiple repositories from a single search screen. Several vendors showed interest in assisting the iECM committee and participated on the initial planning calls. At the End Nuxeo, EMC and Alfresco commited themselves to participate to make their repositories CMIS mostly compliant for this demo. This demo has been presented at the AIIM Expo 2009. Read the rest of this entry »

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CMIS Shell (cmissh) – command-line client for CMIS

Stefane Fermigier just posted a CMIS shell client (cmissh). The client has been developed by Nuxeo - the developer of a famous Open Source Enterprise Content Management System.

cmissh can be used interactively (with a nice autocompletion console) to explore and run CRUD operations on a CMIS server, or as a testing tool. We’ve included, for instance, a test script in the distribution, called ‘testscript’, that can be run against the Nuxeo demo server and will fail on errors. I’ve also been able to use cmissh against the Chemistry test server.

They have decided to donate the code to the Apache Chemistry project. Please check the blog post to get a shell usage example.

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Overview of ECM Vendors that support CMIS (IBM, EMC, Microsoft, Alfresco, SAP, OpenText, etc.)

Based on the vendors websites and other ressources I’ve created the following overview.

It shows the Enterprise Content Management Systems that will support CMIS. It also shows when they are going to support it.

Vendor Product CMIS Support Timeline
Alfresco Alfresco 3.2 Available for testing
EMC Documentum First half of 2010
IBM Content Manager Second First half of 2010
IBM FileNet P8 Second First half of 2010
KnowledgeTree KnowledgeTree 3.7 Available for testing
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 First half of 2010
Nuxeo Nuxeo DMS 5.3 Available for testing
Open Text Enterprise Library Services (ELS-Beta) CMIS connector available now
Open Text Open Text ECM 10 Mid 2010
Oracle Oracle Universal Content Management Not known
SAP SAP DMS Not known
Sense/Net Sense/Net 6.0 Available for testing

Suggestions are highly welcome!

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Integration between ez Publish and Nuxeo via CMIS

The ez Publish partner NXC published an interesting video. This video shows the integration of the Web Content Management System ez Publish 4.2 and the Document Management System Nuxeo via CMIS.

NXC is the main contributor to eZ Publish CMIS. The documents are only stored in Nuxeo, but fetched and used in eZ Publish. eZ Publish now supports CMIS version 1.0 that is still in revision.

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The CMIS Technical Committee is planning a face-to-face working meeting in Boulder

4. August 2009to6. August 2009

I just received a notification form OASIS that they planned a face-to-face working meeting in Boulder on 4-6 August 2009. The goal is to produce an official Public Review Draft.

If you want to be part of that meeting you can do that as an active participant or simply as an observer. Therefor you need to be a member of OASIS.

Companies currently collaborating on CMIS include Alfresco, ASG, Booz Allen, EMC, IBM, Magnolia, Microsoft, Nuxeo, Open Text, Oracle, Quark, SAP, Saperion, Sun, Vamosa, Vignette, and other ECM stakeholders.

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