Advertisement
Promo

Databases Toolkit

Industry releases content-management interop spec

David Meyer ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 11 Sep 2008 16:19 BST

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

A host of top software firms have developed a proposed common standard for enterprise content management.

On Wednesday, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, SAP, EMC, Alfresco and OpenText released the first draft of the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification. The idea behind CMIS is to get different enterprise content-management systems that may be used within an organisation to talk to each other, and to help developers create applications that can run over multiple content-management systems.

"For some time now the world of content management has been evolving from separate application platforms to an integral part of a company's information infrastructure," said EMC's chief technology officer for content management and archiving, Razmik Abnous, in Wednesday's statement. "As content management rapidly becomes a key piece of a company's business process, there's a heightened need for interoperability between the vast and diverse sources that manage this content. Today's agreement is a major step forward in achieving this goal."

Alfresco, an open-source enterprise content-management firm, has released a draft implementation of CMIS for interested developers.

"CMIS will ultimately become the foundation for developing next-generation content collaboration and social computing applications," said Alfresco's chairman and chief technology officer, John Newton, on Wednesday. "Developers can start exploring CMIS today with the draft implementation available from Alfresco Labs. CMIS will enable anyone to develop content applications on open source Alfresco and deploy them on SharePoint, EMC, IBM or OpenText."

The companies behind CMIS are now planning to submit the draft specification to the Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) for ratification.

  • Email
  • Trackback
  • Clip Link
  • Print friendly
  • Post Comment

Did you find this article useful?
2 out of 2 people found this useful


Full Talkback thread

0 comments

Company/Topic Alerts

Create a new alert from the list below:












Video icon

Video

Microsoft Futures Special Report

Ozzie: Success of Azure comes down to trust

Ozzie: Success of Azure comes down to trust

News In an interview, Ray Ozzie says businesses will be taking a risk by placing core operations in Microsoft's datacentre, but that the software giant has more to lose if things go bad

More Special Reports

Discussions

ator1940 ator1940

Yeeeaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday 10 July 2009, 1:06 PM

11 comments
GaryVarga GaryVarga

Is it the same?

Friday 10 July 2009, 12:06 PM

11 comments

Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters