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Sneak Peek into Day's CQ 5.4 CMS #dayignite

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Day Ignite kicked off today in Chicago. The theme of Day Software’s (news, site) Innovation Summit is "get mobile and get social." Equipping every attendee with an iPad helps to reach those goals. The theme was also reflected in Day CTO David Nuescheler’s presentation: What's New with CQ5: Sneak Peek into CQ 5.4.

Top 5 CMS Executives - 35 Years Old and Younger

While covering the content management industry, we get to meet many interesting people. Today, we’ll focus on those that are young, wicked smart beyond their age and extraordinarily accomplished -- those that you want to keep an eye on.

With that, we present you the top 5 most talented C-level executives in the CMS world (who are 35 or younger).

#jboye09 8 Key Trends in Web Content Management Architecture and Standards

#jboye09 Top 8 Trends in Web Content Management Architecture and Standards

On the last day of the J. Boye 2009 Conference, Aarhus heard its mayor’s plea and slightly warmed/dried up. The event folk exclaimed, “It’s almost summer!”

The rather standard for this time of the year weather was followed by the web content management standards talk. David Nüscheler, the CTO of Day Software, presented his take on the top WCM trends for 2010 from the architecture and standards standpoint.

Day Software Awards First JCR Cup Winner

Day Software JCR Cup

Day Software is very involved in the community building efforts if you haven’t noticed. Today, Day announced Russell Toris, a second-year, computer science degree college student at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, as the winner of Day's inaugural JCR Cup 2008.

Day's first JCR Cup is a competition to award those developing unique software applications based on Day CRX, a commercial content infrastructure platform based on Apache Jackrabbit and Apache Sling.

Gilbane SF: Selecting a Web CMS Provider

Next up on our coverage of the Gilbane Conference in San Francisco was the “mini keynote” for the “Web Content Management” track which was a panel discussion with some big names in the WCM space, moderated by Tony White, a Lead Analyst for the Gilbane Group.

The panelists present were Yogesh Gupta, President and CEO of FatWire; Erik Aeyelts Averink, of SDL Tridion; Bjarne Hansen, President, Sitecore USA; David Graham, CIO, Vignette and Jim Howard, CEO of CrownPeak. The first round of the panel consisted of each panelist discussing what they thought were the most pressing issues when picking a potential Web CMS provider.

Round Two: AP To Meet with Media Bloggers Association

AP Meets with Media Bloggers Association

You know it was too good for us to just leave well enough alone. After all, who doesn’t like a good fight? So that’s why we’re following the AP vs Bloggers story closely.

Recent reports suggest that the Associated Press has scheduled a meeting for this morning with the Media Bloggers Association. In hopes of discussing appropriate guidelines for quoting AP stories, the phrase “fair use” is bound to make a few appearances, as well as lots of analytics, indicating, perhaps, the large amounts of traffic that the AP gets from humble little blogs.

Day Releases Public Review of JSR 283

Our global CMS and content infrastructure amigos at Day Software have announced JSR 283, v2.0 of the Content Repository for Java Technology API, to the Java Community Process (JCP).

JSR 283 picks up where JSR 170 left off by enabling large enterprises to manage digital content on a global level.

Nuescheler Gets Early Accolades for JSR 283

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No one can say content management wants for rock stars. CTO David Nuescheler of Day Software has been nominated by the Java Community Process(sm) (JCPsm) Program for the Most Outstanding Spec Lead Award for his JSR 283 travails.

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