CM Pros Goes Global – Australia, Benelux and Canada West

October 6, 2005 Blog No Comments

Content Management Professionals (CM Pros), the international content management community of practice, announced that three geographic communities have been formed under its new member-driven committee process: The CM Pros Australia Community, The CM Pros Canada West Community and The CM Pros Benelux Community.

Content Management Best Practices

October 5, 2005 Blog No Comments

According to content management maven Paola Di Maio, “Best practices in CM will emerge as a mixture of standard common sense, experience, and understanding of online information products and services, as well as sound application of new technologies.” Get Paola’s take on the subject of best practices in Content Management Futureproofing. And while you’re at it, subscribe to Content Wire News—it’s free and chocked full of useful information.

Interoperable Enterprise Content Management

October 5, 2005 Blog No Comments

AIIM, the enterprise content management association, has announced its plan to develop a standards-based interoperable content management infrastructure (also known as iECM). According to AIIM, the iECM initiative is “responsible for creating an international standard by which enterprise content management related systems, portals and enterprise applications can interoperate. The objective is to produce a single set of functional requirements for process oriented web services that enable disparate systems to interoperate – thereby enabling content (unstructured and semi structured data) to be exchanged, integrated and managed securely between systems.” Adobe Systems Read the full article…

Adobe Welcomes Microsoft to PDF Party

October 4, 2005 Blog No Comments

According to PDF Zone, Microsoft is finally going to offer support for Adobe’s Portable Document (PDF) format, something Microsoft customers have wanted—and asked for—for years. Is Microsoft finally listening to customers? Is Microsoft suddenly making a move toward supporting existing standards? Or, are there external forces driving the software giant to make the switch? Analysts say Microsoft’s announcement is likely to be a reaction to the state of Massachusetts recent decision to no longer support proprietary document formats like those of Microsoft Office. Instead, the state will only allow documents Read the full article…

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