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Nuxeo (news, site) has announced that its content repository technology, has been approved and will soon be provisioned by the Eclipse Foundation (news, site ).
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Web content integrator Jahia (news, site ) launches a beta site to demonstrate the value and interactiveness of HTML 5.
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Supporters of Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) may be pulling out the party hats. The Apache Software Foundation has announced that Apache Chemistry, an open source implementation of the CMIS standard has graduated from incubator status to a top-level project. This news follows Nuxeo’s announcement earlier in the
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Nuxeo is putting its code where its mouth is. The open source document management vendor is contributing its content repository technology, Nuxeo Core to the Eclipse Foundation (news, site ). The contribution is intended to spur the development of a CMIS-based content repository.
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There has been some debate recently about the “demise” of the JCR specification. One of the factors blamed for JCR’s demise is the relatively new CMIS standard. This begs the question: what is to prevent CMIS from the same fate as JCR? Vendor Adoption Probably the most critical
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Articles with titles like “Goodbye JCR, Hello CMIS” have been growing in numbers. The voices suggesting that the Java Content Repository standard is no longer relevant in a market dominated by non-Java content management systems are growing. Is JCR really dead? JCR vs. CMIS The Java Content Repository, JCR,
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Currently in beta, version 6.5 of Jahia Web CMS (news, site ) brings considerable architectural changes to the table with focus on modularity, transition from page-centric to component-centric -- all in a composite content platform. What you will see in the 6.
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The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) today announced its resignation from the JCP (Java Community Process) Executive Committee (EC). This comes in only a day after Java SE 7/SE 8 specs (JSR-336 and JSR-337 respectively) were officially approved by the JCP despite the ASF and Google voting against.
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Not sure which company's logo to use... Goodbye, Day Software, as we knew you. Hello, Adobe WCM/CEM, or Adobe super-duper content authoring, or whatever it is Adobe will rebrand Day to. The deal is a done deal though, as announced earlier, with more than 98% of shares in Adobe’s
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In one Ignite Chicago panel, Day’s own scientists and experts gathered to address any possible question about Day, JCR, CQ5, CRX and open development coming from the audience starving for answers. Here’s the scoop.
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As previously reported, Adobe (news, site) announced its intention to acquire Web CMS and Social Collaboration maker Day (news, site ). The deal is now nearly final with more than 94% of the outstanding shares of Day Software Holding AG in Adobe's pocket.
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Any acquisition (and there have been quite a few of them lately) in the content management industry usually makes a splash. Today, it was Day's day to stir up the media, analysts, bloggers, twitterati and industry watchers; provoking pontifications around the announced US$ 240 mil. acquisition by Adobe. Here’s
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Following Adobe's enormous acquisition of Omniture, in a deal roughly one-eighth the size, the company has snatched-up Switzerland-based Day Software, a well known (to us) maker of Java-based content repositories and enterprise-focused Web Content Management software, via an all-cash bid of about US$ 240 million. Per Adobe's press release,
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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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