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Industry Heavy Weights Move to Standardize Enterprise Content Management

It doesn’t come as a surprise that three of the major Enterprise Content Management (ECM) providers — EMC, IBM and Microsoft — have been secretly developing a technical Enterprise CMS specification. Their super secret project is called the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification. A fancy new acronym it is, but beyond this is it really the beginning of a brave new world for content management interoperability?

OOXML Winning the ISO Standards War

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Try as some might to stop it, it looks like Microsoft may soon be celebrating the official recognition of its OOXML document standard as an international standard by the ISO.

Is the Industry Ready for an Official ECM Standard?

ECM Standards to be Formed

UK-based The Content Group leads the quality standards study for Enterprise Content Management. The Content Group (CG) aims to collaborate with BSI British Standards to develop a best practice standard for ECM, which will establish a frame of reference for the entire ECM market. The final result is expected to be the first ever Publicly Available Specification (PAS) for Enterprise Content Management.

A specification for ECM…something that should have been done long ago? Is the content management industry ready for it?

Web Applications Working Group Launched

W3C Launches a new Working Group

Oh how we love the W3C. Such an exciting summer for all their working groups and recommendations, it’s hard to believe that there is still work to do.

The W3C launched a new Web Applications (WebApps) Working Group, co-Chaired by Art Barstow (Nokia) and Charles McCathieNevile (Opera Software). The group combines the former Web APIs and Web Application Formats Working Groups and is focused on developing standard APIs for client-side Web Application development, including both documenting existing APIs such as XMLHttpRequest and developing new APIs in order to enable richer web applications. The group is a part of the Rich Client Activity.

W3C Adds Reqs to Widgets

Toward its working goal of releasing a set of standards for widget development, the W3C has just released an updated draft of “Widgets 1.0 Requirements.”

Webs and Documents and Services, Oh My!

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The wait is finally over. After only three short months, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has released their report from the Web of Services for Enterprise Computing Workshop.

W3C Makes Progress with AJAX Standards

W3CIn a move that will likely earn the exultations of many a web developer, the W3C’s Web API working group has published the First Public Working Draft of a specification that focuses on what are being called Progress Events.

OASIS Symposium 2007 Alights on San Diego in April

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On April 15-18, the San Diego Marriott Mission Valley in CA will host the fourth annual OASIS Symposium. Entitled “eBusiness and Open Standards: Understanding the Facts, Fiction, and Future,” the Symposium will draw an eclectic crowd of thought leaders, industry professionals and giddy geeks in the open source community.

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