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It didn’t take Day Software (news, site) long to follow up on the release of CRX 2.1 with their next JCR Cup announcement. The competition is on, but under a different name -- Agility Cup -- and open to a wider audience than in the past. The 2010 Agility Cup Agility
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Don’t you just dream of coding away on an iPad from your couch, while taking advantage of JSR-283 and CMIS standards support (leveraging Apache Chemistry) and the ability to develop, package and share your composite content applications? If that’s the case, Day Software’s (news, site ) latest
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Building on the 65% license revenue growth in 2H 2009, Day Software (news, site) announced interim financial results for Q1 2010. The total (unaudited) license revenue grew by 80%, whereas the total revenue increased 48% compared to the same period last year. CQ5 Web CMS, again,
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Just recently, we reported on Nuxeo’s (news, site) steady progress with Apache Chemistry, a Java implementation of the CMIS spec. The newest development on this front is OpenCMIS (a project led by Alfresco, SAP and Open Text) that is adding their collection of libraries, frameworks and tools around CMIS to Apache Chemistry. No, it is *not* an
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Day Sotware (news, site) released their 2H 2009 and end of year financial results. Major brags from the Basel-land include 27 new customers, increase in licensing revenue (yet again), regional markets expansion -- and most of that thanks to CQ5. CQ5 = Money (In
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Continuing to build up on the bright developments that we saw in CQ 5.1 and 5.2, Day Software (news, site) released the newest version of their Communiqué Web CMS/DAM/Social Collaboration product. Day’s CTO David Nüscheler and CMO Kevin Cochrane gave us a tour of the top new features in CQ 5.3. Day’s
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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
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In just two tiny weeks the world will celebrate World Usability Day 2009 -- a day when we can focus on designing for a sustainable world. It may be just one day, but it’s intended to inspire us for years to come. Come along and find your enthusiasm.
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Gotta admit, we are about to run out of the (semi-) witty headlines for Day Software (news, site) that continues to build on the momentum and report bright financial results quarter after quarter. That is, let's not forget, following the not-so-bright period a bit of time ago.
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You may have already chosen your web content management system, but that's only a start. Strategies, stories, successes and the future. These are things you want to take in as you work your way towards a successful CMS implementation.
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Prioritizing your needs and then selecting a content management system for your organization is an involved process. It often helps to hear how others have succeeded or failed to achieve similar goals, and what partners and channels are available to help you with your implementation.
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Day's customer? Evaluating Day CQ5 CMS? CMS geek generally curious about the present and the future of web content management? Check out Day’s (news, site) Ignite 2009 customer summit scheduled to take place in Zürich (October 14-15, 2009) and Chicago (October 28-29, 2009).
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CMIS, in its current state, seems to be best suited for document management scenarios. Hence, it was only a matter of time before a DMS vendor like KnowledgeTree (news, site ) jumped on the CMIS bandwagon (joining the many Web and Enterprise CMS players) and released its
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It was back in April of this year, when Day Software (news, site) announced the nominations of Barry Bycoff and David Arnott to the Board of Directors. Both were elected in May at Day's Annual Shareholder meeting in Basel, Switzerland.
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