This document provides an overview of the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) and Java Content Repository (JCR) standards. It introduces CMIS as a specification for interoperability between document management systems, compares it to JCR which defines a content repository model and Java API, and outlines the history and status of both standards. CMIS 1.0 has been released as a baseline, while JCR 2.0 adds new features like improved querying and is finishing development. The two standards are described as complementary with CMIS focusing on document management interoperability and JCR providing a more general purpose content repository infrastructure.
Valtech Days 2009 Paris Presentation: WCM in 2010 and an intro to CQ5David Nuescheler
The document discusses key trends in the web content management (WCM) industry for 2010, including a live demo of Adobe CQ5. It identifies 8 top industry trends: 1) sites are becoming applications, 2) the rise of portlets and open social technologies, 3) an emphasis on agility through componentization and data-first approaches, 4) the importance of RESTful URLs, 5) a focus on users rather than site visitors, 6) enabling online marketing through techniques like multi-variate testing, 7) support for technologies like Ajax, Flash and Flex, and 8) native cloud support to handle variable traffic loads. The document then provides a live demo of Adobe CQ5 before opening for questions
The document summarizes a seminar on agile web content management (WCM) trends for 2010 and the Adobe Experience Manager (AEM, previously CQ5). It discusses 8 trends in agile WCM including: avoiding vendor lock-in through open standards like JCR and CMIS; mixing web applications on websites for greater flexibility; social features enabling user generated content; data-driven and component-based deployment; RESTful URLs; user behavior analytics for online marketing; support for technologies like Ajax, Flash, and Flex; and scalable cloud infrastructure. The seminar included a live demo of AEM and a question and answer session. Key topics were rebooting WCM for general purpose use on the web
Eb07 Day Communiqué Web Content Management EnValtech
The document provides an overview of trends in web content management (WCM) for 2010 and beyond. It discusses the move away from vendor lock-in towards open standards like Java Content Repository (JCR) and Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS). It also covers trends like social collaboration, dynamic delivery approaches like targeting and multivariate testing, and cloud-based scaling. Key technologies discussed include OSGi, REST, Ajax, and support for Flash, Flex and mobile access to content.
The document discusses an upcoming presentation on content standards. It will provide an introduction to CMIS, compare JCR and CMIS, and look at the history and future of content management standards. The presentation will include sections on CMIS, a comparison of JCR and CMIS, and the past, present, and future directions of content standards.
This document discusses standards for content management, including the Java Content Repository (JCR) and the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification. It provides a brief history of content management standards, an overview of what JCR and CMIS are, and details Adobe's involvement in CMIS through the Apache Chemistry implementation and as the official JCR/CMIS liaison.
Introduction to JSR-283 at the magnolia user conference in Basel, Switzerland.
- A Content Repository?
- JCR History, Adoption
- Top 10 New Features
- Beyond the Spec (Demo)
- Future Plans
CompatibleOne provides an open source "cloudware" platform that allows for the creation, deployment, and management of private, public, and hybrid cloud platforms using open standards and open source technologies. The goal is to promote interoperability and freedom of choice for users by allowing flexibility in choosing cloud providers and the ability to move applications between clouds. CompatibleOne uses open standards like OCCI and has components like ACCORDS and CORDS that provide a common description schema and enable communication between different components and cloud platforms.
The document provides an overview of MilSOFT, an established Turkish software company with 200 personnel and facilities in METU Technopolis and TUBITAK MAM TEKSEB. MilSOFT has experience developing software for military applications including mission computers, maintenance data computers, avionics systems, and video symbol generation software. Some of MilSOFT's clients include Sikorsky, Elbit, Rockwell Collins, Lurssen, Thales, IAI/Elta, and Turkish companies like SSM, Havelsan, TAI, ASELSAN, and VSE.
Valtech Days 2009 Paris Presentation: WCM in 2010 and an intro to CQ5David Nuescheler
The document discusses key trends in the web content management (WCM) industry for 2010, including a live demo of Adobe CQ5. It identifies 8 top industry trends: 1) sites are becoming applications, 2) the rise of portlets and open social technologies, 3) an emphasis on agility through componentization and data-first approaches, 4) the importance of RESTful URLs, 5) a focus on users rather than site visitors, 6) enabling online marketing through techniques like multi-variate testing, 7) support for technologies like Ajax, Flash and Flex, and 8) native cloud support to handle variable traffic loads. The document then provides a live demo of Adobe CQ5 before opening for questions
The document summarizes a seminar on agile web content management (WCM) trends for 2010 and the Adobe Experience Manager (AEM, previously CQ5). It discusses 8 trends in agile WCM including: avoiding vendor lock-in through open standards like JCR and CMIS; mixing web applications on websites for greater flexibility; social features enabling user generated content; data-driven and component-based deployment; RESTful URLs; user behavior analytics for online marketing; support for technologies like Ajax, Flash, and Flex; and scalable cloud infrastructure. The seminar included a live demo of AEM and a question and answer session. Key topics were rebooting WCM for general purpose use on the web
Eb07 Day Communiqué Web Content Management EnValtech
The document provides an overview of trends in web content management (WCM) for 2010 and beyond. It discusses the move away from vendor lock-in towards open standards like Java Content Repository (JCR) and Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS). It also covers trends like social collaboration, dynamic delivery approaches like targeting and multivariate testing, and cloud-based scaling. Key technologies discussed include OSGi, REST, Ajax, and support for Flash, Flex and mobile access to content.
The document discusses an upcoming presentation on content standards. It will provide an introduction to CMIS, compare JCR and CMIS, and look at the history and future of content management standards. The presentation will include sections on CMIS, a comparison of JCR and CMIS, and the past, present, and future directions of content standards.
This document discusses standards for content management, including the Java Content Repository (JCR) and the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification. It provides a brief history of content management standards, an overview of what JCR and CMIS are, and details Adobe's involvement in CMIS through the Apache Chemistry implementation and as the official JCR/CMIS liaison.
Introduction to JSR-283 at the magnolia user conference in Basel, Switzerland.
- A Content Repository?
- JCR History, Adoption
- Top 10 New Features
- Beyond the Spec (Demo)
- Future Plans
CompatibleOne provides an open source "cloudware" platform that allows for the creation, deployment, and management of private, public, and hybrid cloud platforms using open standards and open source technologies. The goal is to promote interoperability and freedom of choice for users by allowing flexibility in choosing cloud providers and the ability to move applications between clouds. CompatibleOne uses open standards like OCCI and has components like ACCORDS and CORDS that provide a common description schema and enable communication between different components and cloud platforms.
The document provides an overview of MilSOFT, an established Turkish software company with 200 personnel and facilities in METU Technopolis and TUBITAK MAM TEKSEB. MilSOFT has experience developing software for military applications including mission computers, maintenance data computers, avionics systems, and video symbol generation software. Some of MilSOFT's clients include Sikorsky, Elbit, Rockwell Collins, Lurssen, Thales, IAI/Elta, and Turkish companies like SSM, Havelsan, TAI, ASELSAN, and VSE.
Stott & May is a specialist recruitment firm focusing on high-frequency resourcing for key accounts. They have a dedicated team of delivery consultants and account managers to service client accounts. Some key aspects that make them different include their speed of response, dedicated account managers, discretion, talent retention expertise, and experienced recruitment specialists. The document provides overviews of their IT infrastructure, software development, risk management, finance technology and other specialty practices. It also includes testimonials praising the skills of some of their consultants.
The document discusses cloud computing and big data. It begins by watching introductory videos on these topics. Cloud computing is defined as utilizing computer resources over the internet. Key characteristics include on-demand self-service, network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service. The document discusses how cloud computing represents a new business era for information technology, with platforms as a service (PaaS) being a new application platform. Public clouds offer a pay-as-you-go utility model for IT resources.
The document discusses open cloud computing and interoperability. It introduces CompatibleOne, an open source cloudware that allows creation and management of private, public, and hybrid clouds with an "any resource as a service" approach. CompatibleOne uses open standards and open source components to provide users freedom of choice and movement across cloud platforms. Proof of concepts have shown CompatibleOne's ability to provision resources across different cloud providers.
VMUG ISRAEL November 2012, EMC session by Itzik ReichItzik Reich
The document discusses emerging trends in data center architecture such as software-defined networking and storage. It highlights how VMware is the market leader in virtualization and how EMC integrates with VMware solutions. The rest of the document demonstrates various EMC products that optimize storage and networking in virtual environments, including solutions for monitoring, protection, tiering, and building private clouds. It also briefly discusses new technologies like all-flash arrays and server-side flash caching that are changing data center infrastructure.
The document discusses CompatibleOne, an open source "cloudware" that allows creation, deployment, and management of private, public, and hybrid cloud platforms. It promotes open standards like OVF, CDMI, and OCCI to achieve interoperability between clouds and freedom for users. CompatibleOne uses ACCORDS and CORDS to provide a common description schema and enable provisioning of resources across different cloud carriers through standards-based interfaces.
Fremtidens platform til koncernsystemer (IBM System z)IBM Danmark
Efter 22. juli 2010 vil verden se anderledes ud – i hvert fald hvis man er en koncern med mange sammensatte systemer. Lær mere om IBM’s teknologiske gennembrud inden for System z, der kan forenkle og optimere dine systemer yderligere og skabe større forretningsværdi. Præsentationen er relevant for såvel nye brugere, som for dem der har anvendt System z i flere år.
Læs mere her: bit.ly/softwaredagsystemz1
With Riverbed Cascade 10.0, it's finally here - visibility into 100% virtualized environments! Riverbed Cascade is an application-aware network performance management (NPM) solution that helps IT operations teams to find and fix network and application performance issues across all virtualized environments - from the virtual desktop to the virtual datacenter.
The document discusses interoperability between heterogeneous cloud providers and the need for open standards. It describes CompatibleOne as the first open source cloud broker that supports interoperability, portability and reversibility using open source technologies and open standards. CompatibleOne provides a cloudware platform that allows creation, deployment and management of private, public and hybrid clouds across different providers.
The document discusses Hewlett-Packard's (HP) new innovations in converged infrastructure for cloud computing. It introduces HP's new ProLiant Gen 7 servers, including scale-up servers, FlexFabric networking solutions, and intelligent power supplies. The document also discusses how HP's converged infrastructure solutions help customers transition to cloud computing models in a more evolutionary manner.
MOW2010: Under the Hood of Oracle Clusterware by Alex Gorbachev, PythianAlex Gorbachev
Slides from MOW2010 presentation.
The presentation provides practical understanding of Oracle Clusterware/CRS and knowledge required for independent troubleshooting of Clusterware issues - why nodes are evicted, why resources don't start or fail for no reason. After the presentation, a DBA will know where to look for the answers instead of blindly running cluvfy.sh utility. The session includes demos of how to troubleshoot clusterware issues such as evictions. The presentation does goes into Oracle Clusterware internals but it's appropriate for all DBA's from beginners to experienced.
Symantec announced new products and support at VMworld 2011. They will support vSphere 5.0 with Backup Exec 2010 and new V-Ray technology for virtual machine backups. Symantec also announced new NetBackup 5220 and Backup Exec 3600 appliances for backup and recovery. Symantec aims to help customers virtualize business critical applications and evolve to a hybrid cloud model through solutions that address challenges with virtualization complexity, storage costs, availability, security and performance.
CompatibleOne SNIA Cloud Plugfest Feb 28 2012CompatibleOne
This document discusses interoperability between heterogeneous cloud service providers. It presents CompatibleOne, an open source cloud broker that supports interoperability, portability, and reversibility. CompatibleOne uses open standards like OpenStack and OCCI, and provides a blueprint for developers and operators to share models and documents. It aims to be the first open source cloud broker compliant with the NIST cloud reference architecture.
The document provides guidelines for managing content types in SharePoint, including establishing governance policies, creating standardized base content types, allowing customization through derived tailored content types while enforcing compliance, and recommendations for evolving content types over time in a controlled manner. Base content types should be immutable and centrally managed, while custom content types can deviate but should still seek to comply with governance policies and the information architecture. Proper use of content types on lists and libraries is important for findability, with recommendations around document templates and metadata fields.
RDA is an international organization focused on data sharing and exchange. It has over 4,200 members from over 110 countries working to reduce barriers to data sharing across disciplines. RDA develops infrastructure and standards to enable open data sharing through working groups. Its goals are to address challenges like reproducibility, data preservation, and metadata. Members come from academia, government, industry and collaborate on technical solutions and social aspects of data stewardship.
The document discusses the Java Content Repository (JCR) and the Sling framework, which builds on JCR to enable scriptable web applications. It provides an overview of using Sling to develop a simple blog application with only 46 lines of code through JavaScript scripts and RESTful interfaces. The document also demonstrates more advanced features of Sling like content observation and generation of image thumbnails through an OSGi bundle.
Content Management System (CMS) Selection Best Practicesedynamic
This document provides guidance for marketers on selecting a web content management system (CMS). It covers topics such as product strategy, technology considerations, content production and management, content delivery, marketing automation and analytics, content migration, costs of launching a site, and implementation considerations. The goal is to help every marketer understand what they need to know to choose the right CMS.
Apache Sling provides RESTful access to content stored in an Apache Jackrabbit content repository. Sling uses a resource-centric approach where everything is represented as a resource that can be rendered in different formats. Resources map directly to nodes in the Jackrabbit content tree. Sling supports scripting languages like JSP and uses selectors, extensions and resource types to determine how each resource should be rendered. It allows composing page resources from multiple child resources.
The document discusses governance strategies for SharePoint implementations based on a conference presentation. It defines governance as bringing clarity and definition to all areas of business. It outlines four pillars of governance: strategy, technology, information/data, and operations. For each pillar, it provides examples of how governance applies to SharePoint, such as defining the roadmap, architecture policies, taxonomy, and roles. It emphasizes that governance gives organizations frameworks for decision making, consistency, and ability to change quickly.
Introducing Apricot, The Eclipse Content Management PlatformNuxeo
This talk delivered by Florent Guillaume, Director of R&D at Nuxeo, will provide the audience with a global understanding of what Apricot is and also provide a general overview of what a Content Repository is from a functional standpoint: exploring all the services it offers, identifying the main standards and technologies integrated within a framework of this caliber, such as the Content Management Interoperability Standard (CMIS), and understanding the main technical challenges to be resolved, in particular high scalability and high performance.
The document discusses a content repository, which is a generic API for content storage that provides CRUD functionality as well as versioning, transactions, and search capabilities. It describes how a content repository enforces simplicity, encourages standardization, and improves scalability. Examples of content repository implementations are provided, including Apache Jackrabbit and eXo Platform. Key features of content repositories are explored such as the content model, repository structure with workspaces and nodes/properties, and node type definitions.
Stott & May is a specialist recruitment firm focusing on high-frequency resourcing for key accounts. They have a dedicated team of delivery consultants and account managers to service client accounts. Some key aspects that make them different include their speed of response, dedicated account managers, discretion, talent retention expertise, and experienced recruitment specialists. The document provides overviews of their IT infrastructure, software development, risk management, finance technology and other specialty practices. It also includes testimonials praising the skills of some of their consultants.
The document discusses cloud computing and big data. It begins by watching introductory videos on these topics. Cloud computing is defined as utilizing computer resources over the internet. Key characteristics include on-demand self-service, network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service. The document discusses how cloud computing represents a new business era for information technology, with platforms as a service (PaaS) being a new application platform. Public clouds offer a pay-as-you-go utility model for IT resources.
The document discusses open cloud computing and interoperability. It introduces CompatibleOne, an open source cloudware that allows creation and management of private, public, and hybrid clouds with an "any resource as a service" approach. CompatibleOne uses open standards and open source components to provide users freedom of choice and movement across cloud platforms. Proof of concepts have shown CompatibleOne's ability to provision resources across different cloud providers.
VMUG ISRAEL November 2012, EMC session by Itzik ReichItzik Reich
The document discusses emerging trends in data center architecture such as software-defined networking and storage. It highlights how VMware is the market leader in virtualization and how EMC integrates with VMware solutions. The rest of the document demonstrates various EMC products that optimize storage and networking in virtual environments, including solutions for monitoring, protection, tiering, and building private clouds. It also briefly discusses new technologies like all-flash arrays and server-side flash caching that are changing data center infrastructure.
The document discusses CompatibleOne, an open source "cloudware" that allows creation, deployment, and management of private, public, and hybrid cloud platforms. It promotes open standards like OVF, CDMI, and OCCI to achieve interoperability between clouds and freedom for users. CompatibleOne uses ACCORDS and CORDS to provide a common description schema and enable provisioning of resources across different cloud carriers through standards-based interfaces.
Fremtidens platform til koncernsystemer (IBM System z)IBM Danmark
Efter 22. juli 2010 vil verden se anderledes ud – i hvert fald hvis man er en koncern med mange sammensatte systemer. Lær mere om IBM’s teknologiske gennembrud inden for System z, der kan forenkle og optimere dine systemer yderligere og skabe større forretningsværdi. Præsentationen er relevant for såvel nye brugere, som for dem der har anvendt System z i flere år.
Læs mere her: bit.ly/softwaredagsystemz1
With Riverbed Cascade 10.0, it's finally here - visibility into 100% virtualized environments! Riverbed Cascade is an application-aware network performance management (NPM) solution that helps IT operations teams to find and fix network and application performance issues across all virtualized environments - from the virtual desktop to the virtual datacenter.
The document discusses interoperability between heterogeneous cloud providers and the need for open standards. It describes CompatibleOne as the first open source cloud broker that supports interoperability, portability and reversibility using open source technologies and open standards. CompatibleOne provides a cloudware platform that allows creation, deployment and management of private, public and hybrid clouds across different providers.
The document discusses Hewlett-Packard's (HP) new innovations in converged infrastructure for cloud computing. It introduces HP's new ProLiant Gen 7 servers, including scale-up servers, FlexFabric networking solutions, and intelligent power supplies. The document also discusses how HP's converged infrastructure solutions help customers transition to cloud computing models in a more evolutionary manner.
MOW2010: Under the Hood of Oracle Clusterware by Alex Gorbachev, PythianAlex Gorbachev
Slides from MOW2010 presentation.
The presentation provides practical understanding of Oracle Clusterware/CRS and knowledge required for independent troubleshooting of Clusterware issues - why nodes are evicted, why resources don't start or fail for no reason. After the presentation, a DBA will know where to look for the answers instead of blindly running cluvfy.sh utility. The session includes demos of how to troubleshoot clusterware issues such as evictions. The presentation does goes into Oracle Clusterware internals but it's appropriate for all DBA's from beginners to experienced.
Symantec announced new products and support at VMworld 2011. They will support vSphere 5.0 with Backup Exec 2010 and new V-Ray technology for virtual machine backups. Symantec also announced new NetBackup 5220 and Backup Exec 3600 appliances for backup and recovery. Symantec aims to help customers virtualize business critical applications and evolve to a hybrid cloud model through solutions that address challenges with virtualization complexity, storage costs, availability, security and performance.
CompatibleOne SNIA Cloud Plugfest Feb 28 2012CompatibleOne
This document discusses interoperability between heterogeneous cloud service providers. It presents CompatibleOne, an open source cloud broker that supports interoperability, portability, and reversibility. CompatibleOne uses open standards like OpenStack and OCCI, and provides a blueprint for developers and operators to share models and documents. It aims to be the first open source cloud broker compliant with the NIST cloud reference architecture.
The document provides guidelines for managing content types in SharePoint, including establishing governance policies, creating standardized base content types, allowing customization through derived tailored content types while enforcing compliance, and recommendations for evolving content types over time in a controlled manner. Base content types should be immutable and centrally managed, while custom content types can deviate but should still seek to comply with governance policies and the information architecture. Proper use of content types on lists and libraries is important for findability, with recommendations around document templates and metadata fields.
RDA is an international organization focused on data sharing and exchange. It has over 4,200 members from over 110 countries working to reduce barriers to data sharing across disciplines. RDA develops infrastructure and standards to enable open data sharing through working groups. Its goals are to address challenges like reproducibility, data preservation, and metadata. Members come from academia, government, industry and collaborate on technical solutions and social aspects of data stewardship.
The document discusses the Java Content Repository (JCR) and the Sling framework, which builds on JCR to enable scriptable web applications. It provides an overview of using Sling to develop a simple blog application with only 46 lines of code through JavaScript scripts and RESTful interfaces. The document also demonstrates more advanced features of Sling like content observation and generation of image thumbnails through an OSGi bundle.
Content Management System (CMS) Selection Best Practicesedynamic
This document provides guidance for marketers on selecting a web content management system (CMS). It covers topics such as product strategy, technology considerations, content production and management, content delivery, marketing automation and analytics, content migration, costs of launching a site, and implementation considerations. The goal is to help every marketer understand what they need to know to choose the right CMS.
Apache Sling provides RESTful access to content stored in an Apache Jackrabbit content repository. Sling uses a resource-centric approach where everything is represented as a resource that can be rendered in different formats. Resources map directly to nodes in the Jackrabbit content tree. Sling supports scripting languages like JSP and uses selectors, extensions and resource types to determine how each resource should be rendered. It allows composing page resources from multiple child resources.
The document discusses governance strategies for SharePoint implementations based on a conference presentation. It defines governance as bringing clarity and definition to all areas of business. It outlines four pillars of governance: strategy, technology, information/data, and operations. For each pillar, it provides examples of how governance applies to SharePoint, such as defining the roadmap, architecture policies, taxonomy, and roles. It emphasizes that governance gives organizations frameworks for decision making, consistency, and ability to change quickly.
Introducing Apricot, The Eclipse Content Management PlatformNuxeo
This talk delivered by Florent Guillaume, Director of R&D at Nuxeo, will provide the audience with a global understanding of what Apricot is and also provide a general overview of what a Content Repository is from a functional standpoint: exploring all the services it offers, identifying the main standards and technologies integrated within a framework of this caliber, such as the Content Management Interoperability Standard (CMIS), and understanding the main technical challenges to be resolved, in particular high scalability and high performance.
The document discusses a content repository, which is a generic API for content storage that provides CRUD functionality as well as versioning, transactions, and search capabilities. It describes how a content repository enforces simplicity, encourages standardization, and improves scalability. Examples of content repository implementations are provided, including Apache Jackrabbit and eXo Platform. Key features of content repositories are explored such as the content model, repository structure with workspaces and nodes/properties, and node type definitions.
Presented by Ingo Renner, Software Engineer, Infield Design
TYPO3 is an Open Source Content Management System that is very popular in Europe, especially in the German market, and gaining traction in the U.S., too.
TYPO3 is a good example of how to integrate Solr with a CMS. The challenges we faced are typical of any CMS integration. We came up with solutions and ideas to these challenges and our hope is that they might be of help for other CMS integrations as well.
That includes content indexing, file indexing, keeping track of content changes, handling multi-language sites, search and facetting, access restrictions, result presentation, and how to keep all these things flexible and re-usable for many different sites.
For all these things we used a couple additional Apache projects and we would like to show how we use them and how we contributed back to them while building our Solr integration.
Content Management System Selection Best Practicesedynamic
This document discusses key considerations for content management system (CMS) selection including product strategy, digital ecosystem, market strategy, technology, content production, marketing automation, costs, and implementation. It provides an overview of CMS selection best practices, including a four-step process of discovery, analysis, investigation, and selection. An example case study of a large consumer electronics company replacing their digital platform is also presented.
Hippo get together presentation solr integrationHippo
The document discusses integrating Solr into Hippo for search capabilities. It outlines problems with the current search architecture, objectives of improving search by integrating Solr, and how ContentBeans can be indexed using annotations to integrate them with Solr search results. Key points include fixing current problems, making search customizable, scalable, and document-oriented through Solr integration and indexing ContentBeans.
The document discusses managing content in IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1. It provides an overview of the capabilities of web content management including content metadata, design components, authoring templates, and presentation templates. It describes how content can be managed for both portal and non-portal sites and discusses tasks related to content creation, management, and delivery.
A brief introduction to the CMIS spec and some tips and tricks for developers new to CMIS. Demos showed how to install and use cmislib, the Python API for CMIS, and OpenCMIS, the Java API. Both projects are part of Apache Chemistry. Originally given as part of an Alfresco webinar. Recording: http://blogs.alfresco.com/wp/webcasts/2012/01/getting-started-with-cmis-2/
SAP Portal Content and Site Management by OpenTextSAP Portal
The document discusses content management solutions from SAP and OpenText. It notes that unstructured data is growing rapidly and companies increasingly need effective enterprise content management. SAP Portal Content and Site Management by OpenText allows managing content across intranets, extranets and websites in an integrated manner using capabilities like document management, collaboration, digital asset management and web content management.
This webinar offers a behind-the-scenes look at the best intranets from the 2nd Intranet Global Forum conference in New York City. Presented by Prescient's President and CEO Toby Ward, and VP of Client Development Chris Chambers.
View the recording here: http://www.prescientdigital.com/articles/view-the-worlds-best-intranets-webinar
Designing a great SharePoint Online intranet in Office 365Danny Burlage
Designing an Intranet in SharePoint Online could potentially turn out to be a disaster. Developers build the intranet with On Premise SharePoint specifications in mind, resulting in a slow intranet.
SharePoint Online however is a great tool to build your company intranet. Many large organizations use it to communicate with their employees throughout the world.
This presentation describes the most commonly made mistakes when building out a SharePoint Online intranet. Thing you need to consider in order for the Intranet not to be slow but also to make sure you get the most out of your environment.
The presentation was first given by Danny Burlage from Wortell at SharePoint Connections 2014 and slightly modified repeated at the Metalogix Conference Roadmap to the Cloud.
10 Innovative Intranet designs in 10 minutes (10m talk) at UX Australia.
Take a tour around the globe and get a glimpse inside 10 of the best and most innovative intranet designs (including mobile) we’ve seen including some from our Annual Intranet Innovation Awards. This showcase will give you many ideas to use in your own intranet designs.
We expect a lot from the intranet home page and it can play many roles in an organisation. This presentation features many screenshots whilst exploring the purposes of the home page and what that might look like.
This document introduces the Java Content Repository (JCR), which provides a standardized API for storing and managing content. It discusses how JCR addresses limitations of traditional storage methods like file systems and databases by providing features like a flexible content model, full text search, transactions, versioning, and observation capabilities. The document also introduces Apache Jackrabbit, an open source JCR implementation, and outlines its goals and upcoming releases.
A fast paced presentations on the evolution of the WCM industry for the coming year.
(creative commons credits to http://www.flickr.com/photos/ashleighthompson)
David Nuescheler from Day Communique presents at the Valtech Agile Edge in London March 2010.
David presents on trends for the WCM industry in 2010 with regards to Agile Methods.
The document introduces JCR 2.0 and its top 10 new features compared to JCR 1.0. Key highlights include:
1) Query extensions with the Abstract Query Model and Java Query Object Model that replace XPath queries.
2) Support for access control lists and policies.
3) Integration with records management systems through retention policies and legal holds.
4) Simplified linear versioning model.
5) Support for lifecycle management and expressing transitions between states.
6) A standardized way to register new and modified node types.
7) New properties and node types were added.
8) Standardized creation and removal of workspaces.
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This document provides an agenda and overview of CQ WCM and Connectors. It discusses upcoming releases of CQ WCM that will include features like author clustering, faceted search, and theme support. It also outlines Day's connector architecture, which uses JCR connectors to enable access to legacy content repositories via the JCR API and integrate them into the Day content infrastructure. A demo will show CQ WCM and connector capabilities.
The document discusses predictions for the future of web content management (WCM). It predicts that the future will be open, with open standards like JCR and CMIS driving ubiquity. It will be cloud-based, with hardware resources available on demand. WCM systems will be hybrid, using on-premises and cloud resources. The future will also be business-oriented, aligning WCM with business goals and stakeholders. Context and personalization will be important, driving user experiences. Systems will need to be agile to adapt to changing markets and data. Finally, the future will be mobile-centric, with built-in support for multiple channels and device detection.
Cms forum, future of Web Content Managementguest88136a
This document discusses predictions for the future of web content management (WCM). It makes 6 predictions: 1) The future is open with open standards like JCR and CMIS and open source software. 2) The future is cloudy with more content hosted in the cloud to reduce the need for on-premise hardware. 3) The future is hybrid with content hosted both on-premise and in the cloud. 4) The future is agile to adapt to changing markets and content that is likely to change. 5) The future is context-centric to better understand users and tailor experiences. 6) The future is mobile as more content is consumed on mobile devices.
Modern Architectures with Spring and JavaScriptmartinlippert
JavaScript becomes more and more important for implementing full-featured rich client applications in the browser. Therefore our classical ideas and blueprints for Spring-based architectures have to change. This talks provides a high-level overview of these changes and talks about how to combine Spring on the server side to implement RESTful and HATEOAS APIs and JavaScript in the client side to realize full client side apps in your browser. The talk discusses the basic ideas and motivations behind this shift in architectures without going too deep into all the technical details.
Cloud architecture and deployment: The Kognitio checklist, Nigel Sanctuary, K...CloudOps Summit
CloudOps Summit 2012, Frankfurt, 20.9.2012 Track 2 - Build and Run
by Nigel Sanctuary, VP Propositions at Kognitio (www.kognitio.com)
http://cloudops.de/sprecher/#nigelsanctuary
Find the video of this talk at http://youtu.be/wQrHQNOMlKc
The document summarizes the agenda for the Razorfish Technology Summit VI conference on leveraging targeting, platforms and APIs to accelerate businesses. Ray Velez will welcome attendees in the morning. The agenda then includes keynotes, panels and workshops on topics like omnichannel commerce, emerging platforms and experiences, responsive design, big data, and social technologies. There will also be a cocktail party in the evening.
New recipes for the ever growing content cloudCédric Hüsler
- Cédric Hüsler is the Director of Product Marketing at Day Software, which provides web content management software.
- He gave a presentation on agile web marketing and live demonstrated their CQ5 content management platform.
- He discussed how their software provides a scalable solution for managing large volumes of content and users on a global scale.
- Hüsler emphasized that Day Software invests in open standards for content and the cloud to provide flexibility and future-proof solutions.
The document discusses the Guardian's transition from using relational databases to NoSQL databases like MongoDB. It describes the early, mid, and modern periods of the Guardian's technology stack, moving from bespoke systems to vendor CMS platforms to monolithic Java applications. Problems with scaling and complexity motivated experimenting with partial NoSQL solutions and APIs. MongoDB was ultimately chosen as it allows flexible schemas, complex queries, and easy scaling similar to relational databases but with simpler implementation. The first project to use MongoDB is replacing the user identity system stored in Oracle.
Andy Parsons gave a workshop on understanding and scaling the cloud for startups. He began by defining cloud computing and discussing its impact on startups. He then covered the essential aspects of cloud computing like self-service provisioning, pooled resources, and metered billing. Parsons also discussed the different service and deployment models, components of AWS, and how the cloud infrastructure works using virtualization. He ended by providing recommendations for how development teams should architect applications for the cloud and factors to consider when choosing a cloud provider.
This document provides an overview and introduction to CQ5:
1. It discusses the history and evolution of enterprise content management (ECM) systems from the 1990s to present day, highlighting how CQ5 represents a "reboot" of ECM by addressing past issues.
2. Details are given about the key capabilities and features of CQ5, including its use of standards-based technologies like Apache Sling and Jackrabbit, and its support for web content management, digital asset management, and business process management.
3. A roadmap is presented for future releases of CQ5 and related products, with the goal of delivering a fully featured and tested platform for managing web content and digital
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"Cloud is the new Normal”, so Andrew R. Jassy (CIO AWS). Was also liegt näher, als genau jetzt den Schritt in die Cloud zu wagen? Passende Blaupausen dazu gibt es mehr als genug. Aber ist dieser Schritt wirklich so einfach, wie uns die verschiedenen Cloud-Anbieter glauben machen wollen? Natürlich nicht. Diese Session zeigt anhand typischer Antipattern, wie der Weg in die Cloud garantiert im Desaster endet und wie man sich dagegen wappnen kann. Ähnlichkeiten zu existierenden Projekten sind rein zufällig – oder auch nicht.
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The document appears to be a collection of slides related to David Nuescheler's career and involvement in open source projects. It includes details about his roles and contact information over the years, the history of Adobe Experience Manager and how it relates to open source, and visions for the future of marketing technology and adoption of open standards.
The document appears to be a collection of disconnected information including names, ages, phone numbers, carriers, and products purchased. It also includes brief passages about marketing, disruption, and the evolution of technology over time.
This document appears to be notes from a presentation about the history and future of Adobe Experience Manager (AEM). It discusses the evolution of AEM from its origins as CQ5 in the 1990s through various versions. It also mentions new technologies developed by Adobe like Coral and Oak that aim to improve performance. The presentation emphasizes AEM's role within Adobe's Marketing Cloud and promotes a vision that combines art, science, data and content. It ends by mentioning some past and potential future technologies from Adobe labs like Granite.js and jokingly says they come with no promises.
The document discusses the future of enterprise development and provides insights from David Nuescheler. It emphasizes building applications with a mobile-first and cloud-first approach. It also highlights the importance of an open architecture, open standards, and open development. Social media and user-generated content are changing enterprise software development as every user can now contribute within a social graph. Context is becoming a first-class citizen with everybody contributing and social media inside the enterprise.
The document contains details about David Nuescheler's roles and responsibilities related to content management standards and technologies. It includes his contact information, positions at Adobe and Apache, and involvement in specifications like JSR-170. The document also advertises a 10-part demo on whirlwind topics related to web experience management.
The document discusses trends in content management technology, including mobile first design where applications are built for mobile use with desktop in mind, and social first where every user is a contributor to shared content and context is emphasized. It also addresses challenges of user generated content at large scales and the need for context-aware profiling of users. Future oriented clustering architectures and a move to cloud-first design are also covered.
New JSR submissions have been declining since the early 2000s, potentially because the Java language and J2SE are now complete and J2EE became irrelevant as individual specs like Servlets matured. J2ME also struggled after the iPhone launch. This decline is unlikely related to later events like the Oracle acquisition or lawsuit, and politics do not explain it either. Nevertheless, many important JCP standards from the past will remain relevant and the JCP continues to be an effective standards body.
This document introduces JCR (JSR-170 and JSR-283), including:
1. An overview of JSR-170 and the development of JCR 1.0.
2. Details about JCR 2.0 such as backwards compatibility, reorganization, and new features like access control management, retention policies, and versioning.
3. Descriptions of implementations of JCR standards like Apache Jackrabbit and frameworks built on top of it like Apache Sling.
JSOP is a proposed browser-enabled HTTP-based protocol for efficiently exchanging fine-grained information. It involves serializing data to JSON, supports GET, PUT, and PATCH requests, and allows hierarchical resources and binary data. Sample requests and responses are provided to demonstrate retrieving and updating folder structures containing documents. PATCH requests use a JSON diff format to specify changes. Resources can also be manipulated via multipart POST requests wrapping data and diff payloads.
The document provides a roadmap for CQ 5.3, highlighting key features and investments. It summarizes enhancements in usability, performance, and development tools. It also outlines the product release plan, with milestones for JCR, CMIS, HTTPbis, and future versions of CQ and CRX. The cloud is positioned as an agile alternative to on-premise hardware.
This document summarizes a PlugFest event in 2009 to test interoperability between different implementations of the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification. The event agenda outlines initial setup and testing of the implementations over two days, as well as goals of gauging CMIS interop status, organizing future cooperation projects, and discussing potential enhancements. Server connection details are provided for implementations from IBM, Alfresco, OpenText, Adobe, Nuxeo and others.
This document summarizes the agenda and key topics discussed during a meeting about CMIS (Content Management Interoperability Services). The document outlines an introduction to REST and HTTP, a comparison of AtomPub and CMIS, specific issues for CMIS to address as a "good web citizen", and general questions for the technical committee. It identifies 34 specific issues for CMIS to address around terminology, HTTP headers, cacheability, permissions, link types, IDs, MIME types, PUT semantics, and content negotiation. It questions whether separate AtomPub and REST bindings are needed and suggests alternatives like WebDAV or defining own MIME types instead of using AtomPub.
The document introduces the Apache Software Foundation and the Jackrabbit project's CMIS sandbox. It discusses that the ASF is a nonprofit organization that provides an open and vendor-neutral community. It also notes that the Jackrabbit project manages the CMIS sandbox within the ASF's SVN repository. The goal of the CMIS sandbox is to provide reusability for implementors and users through an open source and unrestricted CMIS API, client, and server implementations without dependencies on specific frameworks, repositories, or standards beyond CMIS.
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This document compares Microsoft SharePoint and Java application development for content integration and content repositories. It discusses content integration as a business issue, compares Java versus Microsoft SharePoint, outlines various integration options with their pros and cons, and demonstrates integration using the Java Content Repository.
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5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
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6. There is light.
The Content Repository.
All disciplines of CM
agree on the existence and the featureset
of a content repository
7. A Content Repository!?
CONTENT REPOSITORY
FEATURES OF AN FEATURES OF A
RDBMS FILESYSTEM
Transactions, Query, Structure, Integrity Binaries, Hierarchy, Locking, Access Control
+
ALL THE OTHER
GOOD STUFF
YOU ALWAYS WANTED
Unstructured, Versioning, Full-text,
Multi-Value, Sort-Order, Observation
8. A history of standards.
DMA & ODMA
Document Management oriented Protocol Specification. Little Adoption.
No active specification development.
WebDAV (& friends)
Filesystem (Resource) oriented Protocol Specification IETF.
Widely adopted. Every Desktop has WebDAV support.
Every CM Vendor Supports WebDAV.
No active specification development.
JCR
Java Language API specification.
Functionally Broad. Wide adoption by Java
Applications. Active development.
TION
CMIS
VE
IF ICA
TI
EC
SP
Document Management oriented Protocol
Specification. Work in progress. Active
development of the Specification. AC
9. Agenda
CMIS JCR vs. CMIS
An Introduction. A comparison
CM & Standards JCR v2.0. Evolution. Outlook
A brief look at History What’s new. What’s next.
10. Agenda
CMIS JCR vs. CMIS
An Introduction. A comparison
CM & Standards JCR v2.0. Evolution. Outlook
A brief look at History What’s new. What’s next.
11. What is CMIS?
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ED
OS
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SIS
PR SEP 8
2005
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V0.
12. What is CMIS?
DOMAIN MODEL
LEAST COMMON
CMIS
DENOMINATOR DM INTEROP
DOCUMENTS & FOLDERS
(+RELATIONSHIPS)
ATOMPUB SOAP
(extension) (bindings)
BINDINGS
HTTP PROTOCOLS
14. Day’s involvement in CMIS
Improve Specification via TC Apache Chemistry (incubating)
activity
CMIS Implementation &
Official JCR / CMIS Liaison Catalyst
Enable “Web” Support Sponsor, Mentor and
Support podling
15. Agenda
CMIS JCR vs. CMIS
An Introduction. A comparison
CM & Standards JCR v2.0. Evolution. Outlook
A brief look at History What’s new. What’s next.
16. Agenda
CMIS JCR vs. CMIS
An Introduction. A comparison
CM & Standards JCR v2.0. Evolution. Outlook
A brief look at History What’s new. What’s next.
19. What is JCR?
DOMAIN MODEL
CONTENT REPOSITORY
JCR
INFRASTRUCTURE
NODES & PROPERTIES
(GENERAL PURPOSE)
JAVA LANGUAGE
(BINDING)
BINDINGS
API
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
20. Known Compliant Repositories
(* partially using 3rd party connectors)
Exo Microsoft
Apache Jackrabbit Oracle XML DB ECMS Platform Sharepoint OpenText Livelink
Day CRX IBM FileNet P8 Xythos Repository Alfresco ECM Vignette V7
Interwoven Saperion +hund
reds o
Repository IBM CM / Domino EMC Documentum Archive registe f TCKs
red
21. Some known JCR Applications
Fast
BEA Portal Sun Oracle WebCenter Enterprise Search
JBoss Portal Interface 21
OpenPortal
Day Communique Spring Framework
magnolia WCMS DAM
Apache Sling Day Communique
Alfresco ECMS Mindquarry Collab
Collaboration Apache Tapestry
QSLabs
Apache Compliance Day Communiqué
Cocoon WCMS IBM FileNet
Artifactory medic-2-medic WebSiteManager
Apache James Maven Proxy mapofmedicine
Exo
ECMS Platform TYPO3
GX WebManager v5.0 WCM
InfoQ Hippo Liferay
Nuxeo ECM Online Community CMS Enterprise Portal
Jahia Sakai
Percussion Framework E-learning
Rhythmix QuickWCM Sourcemix
WCMS Lutece Sourcemix
Portal
23. Backwards Compatible.
NEW
100%
& IMP
BACKWA ROVED
COMPAT RDS
IBLE
Binary Compatible
JSR-170 (JCR v1.0) Applications
do not require modification
Mixed environment supported (1.0 & 2.0 Apps)
24. Reorganized.
NEW
100DEL & BINDING
& IMP
BACKWA ROVED
D
%
COMPAT RDS
E
& IM PROV
IBLE NEW
MO
Completely re-organized and clarified
Specification
Separate Content Repository model section
Removed a lot of the Java Language specification
25. Bundled.
NEW
100DEL & BINDING
& IMP
BACKWA ROVED
D
%
COMPAT RDS
E
& IM PROV
IBLE NEW
MO NEW & IMPROVED
OSGI BUNDLE
Shipped jcr-2.0.jar is an OSGI Bundle
Ready to deploy in an OSGI Container
27. Query extensions
AQM
JQOM
NEW
#1 QUER
& IMP
ROVED
SQL
Y
2.0 Abstract Query Model
Java Query Object Model (Java Binding)
SQL Bindings
28. Query extensions
+JOIN
NEW
& IMP
#1 QUER
ROVED
2.0
Revamped Result-Set to allow for multiple nodes
Y New and Improved query capabilities
29. Access Control Management
+ACL
+POLICY
NEW & IM
PROVED
#2 ACL
2.0 Allows to set ACL and Access Control Policies
30. Retention Policy & Hold
+RETENTION
+LEGAL HOLD
NEW
& IMP
ROVED
#3 RM
2.0
Support for interaction with RM systems
Allows setting and introspection of Retention
Policies and Holds
31. Lifecycle Management
+BPM
Allows to express and introspect Lifecycle status
NEW & IM and transitions.
PROVED
#5 LIFECYCLE
2.0
32. Agenda
CMIS JCR vs. CMIS
An Introduction. A comparison
CM & Standards JCR v2.0. Evolution. Outlook
A brief look at History What’s new. What’s next.
33. Agenda
CMIS JCR vs. CMIS
An Introduction. A comparison
CM & Standards JCR v2.0. Evolution. Outlook
A brief look at History What’s new. What’s next.
34. JCR vs. CMIS
Goals & Bodies
JCR CMIS VS.
Content Repository Model Document Management Model
+ Java Language API Bindings +SOAP & AtomPub Protocol Bindings
Large Expert Group Large Technical Committee
v2.0 finishing touches v0.61 Draft
RELATION
COMPLEMENTARY
35. JCR vs. CMIS
Scope comparison
SCM
COLLAB
WCM
JCR CMIS
SOCIAL PIM
VS.
SCM
COLLAB
WCM
SOCIAL PIM
RM DM DAM RM DM DAM
General Purpose
RELATION Focused
COMPATIBLE
SUBSET
36. JCR vs. CMIS
Compatibility
JCR CMIS VS.
Every JCR compliant repository
is automatically CMIS
compliant. No work involved.
RELATION
COMPATIBLE
37. JCR vs. CMIS
What, when?
JCR CMIS VS.
Content Repository DM Interoperability
Infrastructure. Browse (multiple) Document
Standardized Content Management Systems
Repository Applications (CEVA)
and Consolidation
RELATION
COMPLEMENTARY
38. Agenda
CMIS JCR vs. CMIS
An Introduction. A comparison
CM & Standards JCR v2.0. Evolution. Outlook
A brief look at History What’s new. What’s next.
39. Agenda
CMIS JCR vs. CMIS
An Introduction. A comparison
CM & Standards JCR v2.0. Evolution. Outlook
A brief look at History What’s new. What’s next.
40. CMIS 1.0 Release
ially
officr end
leaseed fo 9
Re ann 0
pl of 20
Baseline Release
42. JCR 2.0 Release
l easie
Reld m d
inanne
F a
pl 2009
TCK, RI & Specification
43. JCR 2.1
sion
misned
Sublan
P 009
2
Scripting, Ease of Use.
44. Agenda
CMIS JCR vs. CMIS
An Introduction. A comparison
CM & Standards JCR v2.0. Evolution. Outlook
A brief look at History What’s new. What’s next.