Instituto Stela S&T#009, Content Management Interoperability Services

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  • + guestb233f2b guestb233f2b 9 months ago
    SlideShare messed up slide 5 with the diagram example of CMIS. It should actually be much simpler. 'Stela Application' should have 1 subordinate: 'Web services' which should have 3 subordinates: the 3 'CMIS' installations (which all run atop a different CMS).
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  1. Introduction to Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) By Mike McNulty
  2. What is a Content Management System?
    • Application used to create, edit, manage, search and publish various kinds of digital media and electronic text.
    • Commonly a web based application
    • Frequently used for storing, controlling, searching, versioning, and publishing industry-specific documentation
    • content managed may include computer files, image media, audio files, video files, electronic documents, and Web content.
  3. Problem : Integrating 3 rd Party Applications on a client’s Content Management Systems
    • There are many CMSs
    • All have different interfaces which can change at every release.
    • Its complicated and costly to maintain various versions of your Application
    • It is expensive to hire a consultant (MS, Oracle, SAP, IBM) to help with a client integration.
    • Its difficult to determine which CMS you should build your product on.
  4. Solution : Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS)
    • “ standards proposal consisting of a set of Web Services for sharing information among disparate content repositories that seeks to ensure interoperability for people and applications using multiple content repositories”
    • “ Platform, Language & Protocol Independent
    • “ Core common functions of CMS”
    • “ Easy to install on existing repositories”
  5. EXAMPLE Stela Application WEB SERVICES CMIS CMIS CMIS EMC Documentum IBM FileNet Microsoft Sharepoint
  6. Why Follow the standards?
    • Reduce Time & Cost to Integrate & Maintain customer deployments of your application
    • Increase Stela Marketability and Positioning
    • Open up CMS Reselling Opportunities (increase profit margins with minimal effort)
    • Increases Partnership Opportunities with large software providers
    • Increases International Visibility , particularly with customers of large software providers
  7. Who is CMIS compatible with?
  8. Who developed the standards?
  9. Is anybody in charge of CMIS?
    • CMIS is Registered for public comment with the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards ( OASIS )
  10. Who leads the ECM Market? 2007 2008 set to acquire
  11. Question Period & Videos
    • What Stela Products would be best suited for CMIS? Search? BI? EKP?
    • Video:
      • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83tt0LgZudA
      • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhoTOTl6phc
      • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFaSjSAj0-U
      • http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v =CxMM-7gVf2o

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