Posts Tagged ‘between-words’
EMC Integrates Quark XML Author with Documentum
Monday, July 6th, 2009
It’s just about a given that the businesses that are going to come out the other end of this downturn stronger than they went in are those that adapt.
A case in point is the announcement by Quark (news, site) that its XML authoring tool can now be integrated with EMC’s (news, site) enterprise content management system, Documentum, giving Documentum users the ability to develop intelligent and reusable XML content without having to bring in technical authors.
By integrating Quark XML Author with Documentum users will not only be able to create XML content, but validate existing content, manage links between XML documents and access it using XQuery and XPath standards.
Web Publishing Roll Up: Twitter, Mobile Equality and YouTube for Reporters
Monday, July 6th, 2009Alfresco Lays Groundwork for DoD 5015.2 Certification with Alfresco Community 3.2
Monday, July 6th, 2009
Alfresco (news, site) has been talking about their ability to support to the complete CMIS specification in the next version of their ECM for a little while now, but that’s not all that has arrived with Alfresco 3.2. The latest version of the community edition of their open source enterprise content management software also includes some updated records management capabilities, improved Forms, IMAP support and a nice solution for the iPhone.
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Alfresco Lays Groundwork for DoD 5015.2 Certification with Alfresco Community 3.2
Content First? A Relationship Between Words and Design
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009A recent post on Content Management Connection’s blog made a lot of sense. In it, the online community
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