Gilbane SF: Content Integration Standards — CMIS, JSR-170, JSR-283
One of the final sessions at Gilbane SF yesterday was around content standards: CMIS, JSR-170 and JSR-283. Many realize there are several challenges with CMIS in particular and efficiently working with...
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This week proved thought provoking as both the announcements and the discussion topics poured forth from the Gilbane’s San Francisco conference (see our coverage here). But now the weekend is upon us...
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The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler. Highlights of the Week Gilbane SF: Content Integration Standards — CMIS, JSR-170, JSR-283. One of the final sessions at...
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Australian developers Stateless Systems (news, site) a2a_linkname="CushyCMS Stays Simple, Gets WYSIWYG, Chalks up 30k...
View ArticleYooba Flash CMS Goes Production
It’s official. Yooba Studio, a Flash-based content management system from Yooba (news, site), is officially available for commercial use. If you want to have flash-enabled websites without the cost of...
View ArticleVisual Studio 2010 Extensions: Windows Azure Tools for Cloud Services
With Beta 1 of Visual Studio 2010 (news, site) out for review, Microsoft is also releasing some extensions to keep us all excited about developing .NET applications. One of these extensions is the The...
View ArticleFatWire Named Leader in Web CMS for External Sites
Obviously if you make the list of any analyst report — at least in a good light — you want the world to know. For FatWire (news, site), that analyst report comes in the form of the Forrester Wave for...
View ArticleNew Localization Features Improve Translation Management with Clay Tablet
In the competitive world of localization it’s not unusual for companies to make exaggerated claims about their products to get a little bit of attention. So in October 2007, when Clay Tablet (news,...
View ArticleSeeWhy Ramps Up for Growth, Announces New CEO
SeeWhy Inc (news, site), providers of an interesting little tracking/Web analytics tool that attempts to convert website abandoners, recently announced a new CEO. The newly appointed Scott G. Silk will...
View ArticleWeekly Roll-Up: Top Stories, Memes and Moments (13-Jun-2009)
The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler. Highlights of the Week Google Wave: Taking the Enterprise from Microsoft? Two weeks ago, everybody was talking about it....
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