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Exhibit Hall OpenGrand Ballroom Salons 3-6 Tuesday 1:00 pm- 7:00 pm Latest developments in content management standardization: the Content Management Interoperability Services standard proposal by OASISUgo Corda (National TeleConsultants, USA) Content Management Systems (CMS) have been around for quite a while and have been supporting a pretty standard set of content management functionality. While this basic set of functionality is generally expected from all CMS products, no standard way has been defined so far to access these capabilities, making the migration from a particular product to another difficult and causing unnecessary proliferation of product-specific code in projects encompassing multiple heterogeneous CMSs. The need for standardization in CMS has been recognized for many years, and various attempts at standardization were made. Unfortunately all those attempts eventually failed to get industry acceptance. A new standard called CMIS (Content Management Interoperability Services) was proposed last year by a consortium of influential vendors, including EMC, Open Text, IBM, Microsoft and Oracle. Their initial draft, CMIS 0.5, was submitted last October to the OASIS standards organization for finalization into an official industry standard. Since then the OASIS standardization committee has been joined by more high-profile members, showing enough momentum to give hope that this latest standardization attempt will finally succeed. This paper describes the major characteristics of this standard (still under development), including its fit into a larger architectural context based on services (i.e. an SOA). The paper also discusses the relevance of CMIS to the Media industry, including its relationship to specialized CMS systems like Digital Asset Management systems (DAMs) and possible future evolution of the standard to address the particular needs of those specialized systems. Wednesday, Oct 28 8:30 AM- 11:00 AM Sponsors |
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