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Week in Review: Apache Quits JCP, Experts Predict 2011

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With wishes of a good weekend to all of you in the world of Web CMS, Enterprise CMS and related technologies, we wrap up yet another week in the pre-holiday countdown.

Holiday spirit unadorned, the Apache vs. JCP antagonism has brewed to the final drop. While some refer to Apache's leaving the JCP as the end of an era for open Java development, folks in the content management industry seem to be latently content. The JCP is not deader than it was before, some Javaologists say. Oracle, perhaps trying not to be the Grinch who stole Java, has asked the Apache Software Foundation to reconsider its decision to quit.

In the meantime, our resident experts have been dishing on the 2010 trends and gazing into the crystal ball trying to see what 2011 will bring for the content management industry.

And there's more to this week. Read on:

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Irina Guseva

Irina Guseva is a seasoned enterprise content technologist with 15+ years of experience, with roots in various types of media including print, radio, TV and digital media. She specializes in web content management, digital asset management, enterprise content management, digital marketing and customer experience management. Connect with Irina Guseva:

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