This document provides an overview of a hands-on training on using AWS services for developers and those handling data on AWS. It introduces key AWS services like EC2, S3, DynamoDB, RDS, EMR and Redshift. The hands-on sessions guide participants in creating simple web applications using these services, with exercises involving setting up instances, loading and querying databases, and analyzing sample data stored on S3 using EMR. The goal is to help participants build infrastructure for applications and get experience combining different AWS services.
This document provides an overview of a hands-on training on using AWS services for developers and those handling data on AWS. It introduces key AWS services like EC2, S3, DynamoDB, RDS, EMR and Redshift. The hands-on sessions guide participants in creating simple web applications using these services, with exercises involving setting up instances, loading and querying databases, and analyzing sample data stored on S3 using EMR. The goal is to help participants build infrastructure for applications and get experience combining different AWS services.
Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) is an open standard that allows for interoperability between content management systems and applications. CMIS defines a domain model and RESTful AtomPub bindings that enable applications to work with one or more content repositories. Many content management systems and repositories have implemented CMIS, including Alfresco, IBM FileNet, Microsoft SharePoint, Nuxeo and OpenText.