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AIIM New England - ECM in an Interoperable World
1. ECM in an Interoperable World
Cheryl McKinnon - Nuxeo
cmckinnon@nuxeo.com
@CherylMcKinnon
AIIM New England - March 2, 2011
Open Source ECM
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2. Open Standards Are Essential to ECM
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3. Open Standards in ECM
• Information Management professionals who are
serious about digital preservation in today’s
knowledge economy need to be diligent
• Preservation
• Metadata
• Interoperability
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4. Preservation Standards
• How do we ensure this era of Information Overload
doesn’t become the Dark Ages 2.0?
• Non-vendor controlled file formats
• Independent from operating systems or hardware
platforms
• Can live outside of digital rights lockdown for
appropriate preservation and educational uses
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5. Open Standards for Preservation
• A long way to go...but:
• PDF/A and ODF are a start
• Public sector has lead the charge in this area
• PDF/A as an ISO Standard incubated by AIIM
• Ability to mandate and encourage open standards
adoption
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6. Open Standards for Metadata
• Dublin Core
• Wide adoption for these standard metadata elements in
content management and library systems
• XML
• W3C consortium
• Machine and Human Readable textual data format
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7. Open Standards for Interoperability
• CMIS (Content Management
Interoperability Services)
• OASIS managed with active
participation from AIIM
• OpenSocial
• Interoperability across collaboration
and social network products
• “Gadget” metaphor inspired by Google
• An Open API not formal standard
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8. 2010 Was a Turning Point in ECM
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9. CMIS - Vendors Playing Nice
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10. Background
• Original Concept as an AIIM Committee in 2006
• “Interoperable Enterprise Content Management - iECM”
• Kick off meeting - vendors, academics, end-users
• Three vendors created own project
• Microsoft, EMC, IBM
• Expanded to 7 vendors
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11. Background
• Draft specification
submitted to OASIS in
2008
• Strong participation and
collaboration among 19
vendors
• Final public draft in
January 2010
• Ratification on May 4,
2010
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12. CMIS: Why and What?
• Statement of Purpose
• Define a domain model that can be used by applications
to work with one or more Content Management systems
• Data Model, Abstract Capabilities, Set of Bindings
• Problem of “islands of incompatible systems” making it
difficult for organizations and application developers to
integrate content across and among systems
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13. CMIS: Why and What?
Whitepaper - CMIS, by Gilbane Group and OASIS
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14. CMIS: Why and What?
• Use Cases for CMIS 1.0
• Collaborative Content Applications
• Portals Leveraging Content Management Repositories
• Mashups
• Content Repository Search
• http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/cmis/charter.php
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15. CMIS: Why and What?
• Secondary Use Cases
• Content-centric Workflow and BPM
• Archival Applications
• Compound and Virtual Documents
• Electronic and Legal Discovery
• Not in 1.0 Scope
• RM and Compliance
• DAM
• WCM
• Subscription and Notification
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16. CMIS 1.0
CMIS client : Portal, Scanning, ECM
app , Business APP
CRUD operations Filing
Document
Metadata
Query : CMISQL
Folder Checkin, Checkout Relations
Renditions
Versions ACL
REST (AtomPub) or
SOAP
EMC/
IBM/Filenet Nuxeo Documen- Sharepoint Alfresco ...
tum
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17. Emergence of Chemistry
• Apache “Chemistry” Emerges as Incubator for CMIS
code base
• Nuxeo a co-founder in early 2009 with Day Software
• Alfresco contributes to OpenCMIS in 2010
• Active contributions ongoing by Nuxeo, Alfresco, Day,
Open Text and SAP
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20. Harvesting the Silos
• Finding the common ground across Content
Management Repositories
• Technical Use Cases
• Repository to Repository
• Application to Repository
• Federated Repositories
• http://www.slideshare.net/pie1120/the-point-of-the-content-
interoperability-services-cmis-standard
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21. Harvesting the Silos
• Repository to Repository
• Publish a document from one repository to another
• Example: a document in an ECM system published to a WCM upon
approval
• Manage corporate records from one centralized repository
• Access business records from multiple document repositories in one
records system for consistent retention, disposition
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22. Harvesting the Silos
• Application to Repository
• Use and consume managed content across other line of
business applications
• ERP, CRM, case management systems, collaboration tools
• Let content flow across its natural horizontal business
lifecycle
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23. Harvesting the Silos
• Federated Repositories
• Ability to use and consume content across multiple
repositories
• Appears to end user as one cohesive system
• Ability to build single UI to access content in across
multiple repositories - entirely different ECM products
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24. AIIM iECM Demo Server
• 5 Separate ECM
repositories in a
federated Health Care
Scenario
• Built by Laurence Hart
(@piewords) and
Thomas Pole (Harris
Corp.)
• Repositories all hosted
by vendors - US,
Europe, Cloud
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25. AIIM iECM Demo Server
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26. AIIM iECM Demo Server
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27. Problem is Not Vendor Lock-in
It’s Content Lock-in
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28. Lowest Common Denominator or
Greatest Common Factor?
• Basics of the
Specification
• Object Types
• Documents, Folders,
Relationships, Policies
• Each object has an object
identity, properties
• Objects may an access
control list, a content
stream or rendition
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29. Lowest Common Denominator or
Greatest Common Factor?
• Versioning of Documents
• CMIS Query and Discovery Services
• Navigation Services
• Multi-Filing Services
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31. ECM Evolving into a Platform
for Content Applications
• CMIS opens the door to meaningful consumption of
content across business processes
• Generic deployments of basic document management
often don’t meet business requirements
• Compliance cudgel often doesn’t work
• Productivity is back on the front-burner
• CMIS = Fast integrations
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32. ECM Evolving into a Platform
for Content Applications
• AIIM Market Intelligence “State of the ECM Industry”
2010
• 34% Respondents have a keen interest in CMIS
• But... only 7% plan to adopt over next year
• http://www.aiim.org/Research/ECM-State-of-
Industry-2010.aspx
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33. ECM Evolving into a Platform
for Content Applications
• Vendors with cohesive platforms may be able to be
most creative with CMIS
• ECM vendors will need to differentiate in new ways
• Suite vendors that assembled portfolio via
acquisition will take longer to take full advantage of
CMIS
• Inconsistent architectures and integrations
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34. CMIS: It’s Real.
And It’s Spectacular.
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35. Real World CMIS in Action
• Content Management
Goes Mobile
• Android CMIS Broswer
• Browse CMIS repository
• View Documents
• Email Documents
• Search
• View Document Properties
http://code.google.com/p/android-cmis-browser/
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36. Real World CMIS in Action
• Content Engine behind
WCM / Portal Systems
• Drupal
• EZPublish
• Nuxeo
• Alfresco
• KnowledgeTree
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37. Real World CMIS in Action
• Business Process
Management
• Access content stored in
ECM repositories via
CMIS
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38. Why It Matters
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40. Transporting the Digital Goods
• Line of Business and ECM Applications carry business
content
• Goods and Services are bought, sold and contracted
electronically
• Interoperable systems (ERP, WCM, eCommerce, BPM and
Workflow, ECM) need to let electronic content move across
business processes
• Reluctance to adopt basic Document Management
interoperability standards is a repeat of the Rail Gauge
Debates of the 1800s
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41. Learn More
• Gilbane and OASIS Joint Whitepaper on CMIS
• Opensource.com Article on Open Standards
• Nuxeo Whitepaper on ECM as a Platform
• CMIS Technical Blogs @ Nuxeo
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