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Category: Content management & strategy (Page 349 of 470)

This category includes editorial and news blog posts related to content management and content strategy. For older, long form reports, papers, and research on these topics see our Resources page.

Content management is a broad topic that refers to the management of unstructured or semi-structured content as a standalone system or a component of another system. Varieties of content management systems (CMS) include: web content management (WCM), enterprise content management (ECM), component content management (CCM), and digital asset management (DAM) systems. Content management systems are also now widely marketed as Digital Experience Management (DEM or DXM, DXP), and Customer Experience Management (CEM or CXM) systems or platforms, and may include additional marketing technology functions.

Content strategy topics include information architecture, content and information models, content globalization, and localization.

For some historical perspective see:

https://gilbane.com/gilbane-report-vol-8-num-8-what-is-content-management/

webEdition Software GmbH Enters North America

webEdition Software GmbH of Karlsruhe, Germany, announced the opening of its North American subsidiary, webEdition Software Ltd. to market and support their web content management system (CMS). The webEdition CMS is designed specifically to address the needs of web design agencies and small- and medium-sized enterprises (SME). The product allows users to update web sites simply and inexpensively. The Standard Version of this full-featured, modular system starts at just $249 US. The software includes no-charge technical support. www.webedition-cms.com

Stellent & Venetica Partner

Venetica and Stellent, Inc. announced a partnership that will enable customers to leverage disparate enterprise content on behalf of initiatives such as regulatory compliance, portals, and intranets. In addition, Venetica is announcing general availability of its Content Bridge for Stellent Universal Content Management, enabling Stellent customers to access content residing in repositories outside of the Stellent system. The Content Bridge will also allow applications using Venetica’s VeniceBridge ECI platform to access and work with content stored in a Stellent repository as well as content stored in external sources. www.venetica.com, www.stellent.com

Open Text and Frontline Group Partner on Oil & Gas Industry

Open Text Corporation and The Frontline Group, a Houston-based energy industry business and technology consulting firm, announced plans to jointly deliver Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software based on Open Text’s Livelink suite. The solutions will help companies improve processes and team collaboration in oil and gas exploration. The companies plan to combine Open Text’s ECM software with The Frontline Group’s specialized process and change management consulting services. Specifically tailored to the needs of energy companies, the solutions will offer ways to link globally dispersed teams of people involved in oil exploration, and provide a single place where they can work together, share information and maintain project documents. www.frontline-group.com, www.opentext.com/energy

W3C Issues DOM Level 3 as Recommendation

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) released the Document Object Model Level 3 Core and Load and Save specifications as W3C Recommendations. The specifications reflect cross-industry agreement on a standard API for manipulating documents and data through a programming language (such as Java or ECMAScript). The DOM Level 3 Core extends the platform- and language-neutral interface to access and update dynamically a document’s content, structure, and style first described by the DOM Level 2 W3C Recommendations. DOM Level 3 provides a standard set of objects for representing XML documents and data, including namespace, XML Base, and XML Schema datatypes support. DOM Level 2 was designed for HTML 4.01, XML 1.0, and Namespaces in XML. With DOM Level 3, authors can take further advantage of the XML platform. It provide support for XML 1.1 and is aligned with the XML Information Set, specification which is also used by other W3C Recommendations such as XML Schema 1.0 and SOAP 1.2. DOM Level 3 enhances the support for XML namespaces and schema-type information. It delivers critical functionalities for Web services applications, as well as other mainstream XML applications. www.w3.org

FileNet, BearingPoint, Network Appliance &amp Sun Participate in Launch of Compliance Alliance Initiative

FileNet Corporation, BearingPoint, Inc., Network Appliance Inc., and Sun Microsystems announced they are collaborating on an advanced compliance management capability for their customers on a global basis. Working individually or in combination, the partners intend to collaborate to build and market enterprise compliance management solutions based on FileNet’s enterprise content management technology. The Compliance Alliance combines industry services and products that will enable customers to deploy compliance management solutions to control enterprise content and business processes. Built on FileNet’s P8 architecture, the Compliance Framework brings together specific capabilities that are critical to compliance, including records management, forms management, content management and “point in process” collaboration. www.bearingpoint.com, www.netapp.com, http://sun.com, www.filenet.com

SilkRoad Releases Eprise 2004

SilkRoad Technology, Inc. announced the availability of Eprise 2004. Eprise 2004 has a number of features built on top of the existing Eprise platform.
Through SilkRoad ReadyEdit, Eprise 2004 allows business users to click into a Web page, edit text, and publish content without ever having to enter into a separate editing window or application. Through SilkRoad NetAnswer, Eprise 2004 provides a complete analytics package for Web sites. Eprise 2004 enables corporations to distribute permissions through recursive role delegation. IT departments can delegate a sub-set of permissions to various business units across the enterprise. Eprise 2004 also includes expanded support for Web Services standards both exposing and consuming remote applications, and includes support for Windows Server 2003, IIS 6.0, Apache 2, and Oracle 9.2. SilkRoad has also expanded its partnership with Verity to include both Verity V5 and the Verity K2 search engine. Finally, Eprise 2004 expands support for Netegrity SiteMinder. SilkRoad Eprise 2004 is currently available. In addition to being offered as behind the firewall enterprise software, Eprise 2004 is also offered as Software As A Service (SAAS). www.SilkRoadtech.com

Ingeniux & IXIASOFT Expand XML Technology Partnership with OEM Agreement

IXIASOFT and Ingeniux announced a strategic OEM agreement. Under the agreement, Ingeniux will embed TEXTML Server in an enterprise version of the Ingeniux Content Management System (CMS). The combination of Ingeniux and IXIASOFT XML technologies will provide customers with an XML platform for managing the content lifecycle, including web authoring, document authoring, asset management, workflow, publishing, search, and archiving. IXIASOFT’s TEXTML Server is an XML database and search engine designed for software developers who require advanced storing, indexing, and searching capabilities for their applications. Ingeniux CMS provides a complete Web content management and publishing system for developing, managing and deploying Web content throughout the enterprise. Ingeniux CMS empowers non-technical users to contribute to and manage the Web publishing process. Ingeniux CMS with IXIASOFT TEXTML Server will be commercially available this Summer. www.ixiasoft.com, www.ingeniux.com

anacubis Releases Desktop 2.0

anacubis announced the immediate availability of anacubis Desktop 2.0. anacubis Desktop 2.0 is a visual analysis tool that transforms complex information drawn from any structured data source into a dynamic graphical map that instantly highlights the relationships and links buried in the data. The results of this research can then be manipulated and analyzed using a range of sophisticated analysis features. The information is automatically transformed into icons and links that show at a glance how companies, people, intellectual property and news are related. anacubis Desktop 2.0 is accompanied by anacubis’ first domain-specific analysis Add-in for visual research and analysis. The Intellectual Property (IP) Analysis Add-in enables professionals to dissect large amounts of complex patent information. It automates a wide range of common patent analysis tasks, providing citation and inventor, timeline and link analysis. anacubis is also working on further domain-specific Add-ins. anacubis Desktop 2.0 is available to download for a free 10-day trial and purchase online. A single user license is US$1,950. The Intellectual Property Analysis Add-in is available for US$750 per year including all product updates. www.anacubis.com

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