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OASIS requires a minimum of 15% votes to ratify a spec as an official standard -- that amount of votes for CMIS v 1.0 has been reached yesterday.
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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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Following Apache Chemistry’s suit, another Java-based and open source implementation of the CMIS specification hit the streets. Meet xCMIS -- a server side implementation of CMIS developed by eXo (news, site). Currently in xCMIS 1.0 beta1, xCMIS supports eXo's Java Content Repository (JCR ), third-party
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WCM Fields Notes is a regular column written in collaboration with Jon Marks (@McBoof), head of development at LBi. This first issue looks at evolving standards in the content management space and how they might influence you when selecting and implementing a web content management system. The
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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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Well, good news! Since we discussed Chemistry with David Nuescheler -- Day Software's CTO and one of Chemistry committers -- the CMIS implementation project has been officially incubated at the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).
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The CMIS specification is still in early stages, but the buzz around it is consistently loud. Most recently, the spec has piqued interest of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), as some saw a "reference implementation" ingredient missing from the CMIS recipe for success. Meet Chemistry -- a recently-proposed Apache Incubator
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Day Software released three new editions of CRX, Day’s famed JSR-170-compliant Java Content Repository (JCR). These new goodies will make some developers and CIOs salivate -- especially those looking for leaner content infrastructure solutions based on Day’s commercial implementation of Apache Jackrabbit and Apache Sling.
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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
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Our hearts are thumping and adrenalin levels are high as we tell you about the just-released Day's CQ5 WCM. To get as close as possible to a real-life experience, we went ahead and installed the software from scratch and played with it for a couple of days.
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It's a Swiss treats day for a Swiss vendor. Enterprise CMS provider Day Software has received the Swiss Open Source Award 2008 in the business category.
Recipe for success? Mix two tablespoons of Day with several pounds of a new chief marketing officer, who has arrived from Interwoven via the
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Following the initial introduction of the Content Management Interoperability Spec (CMIS) draft and reactions from Open Text and Alfresco, Day Software didn’t lag behind and responded to the proposed industry standard.
Day thinks that it’s good having a standard that functionally matches on a protocol level to what JCR (JSR170/
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David Nuescheler of Day, developers of the once and future JCR standard, will be conducting a session on AJAX and JCR at JavaPolis '07.
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Global CMS purveyor Day has just joined IBM's ECM ValueNet partner Program.
This means IBM FileNet P8 users now have access to Day’s Communiqué Web Content Management (CQ WCM) and Communiqué Digital Asset Management (CQ DAM) applications -- a dream package for those seeking a one-stop fix for digital
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