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WeWebU OpenWorkdesk 3.0 released
Posted by Nico in CMIS Clients on 21. August 2010
WeWebU Software AG, a manufacturer of standard software for Enterprise Information Management (EIM), announces the latest release of its flagship product WeWebU OpenWorkdesk. Highlights of the release are accessibility according to section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act, support of the open standard CMIS, and an integrated viewing component that works with all supported content repositories and literally every document format. Many productivity enhancing features round off the release.
The WeWebU development team worked hard for the last three quarters in order to make it happen. “We are very proud to ship first deliveries of the latest version of WeWebU OpenWorkdesk to customers and partners”, says Dr. Rainer Pausch, Head of Products & Marketing at WeWebU. “Besides many incremental improvements we concentrated on four main areas which will open new markets to us and shall set us far ahead of the competition”, he adds. Read the rest of this entry »
WeWebU joined OASIS and its CMIS Technical Committee
Posted by Nico in CMIS Clients on 8. February 2010
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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