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11 September 2008

EMC, IBM, Microsoft aim for content-management interoperability

By Jon Brodkin

EMC, IBM and Microsoft have teamed up to develop a specification that will let content management systems from different vendors interact, providing greater flexibility for enterprise customers. Read more...

JP Morgan Chase in Oracle ECM rollout29 Jul 08
Businesses struggle with unstructured data: Butler report24 Jun 08
House of Fraser moves to standardise supplier data10 Jun 08
Open source industry worth £30bn claims Alfresco CEO15 May 08
SharePoint altering ECM landscape, survey says04 Apr 08
John Lewis upgrades in-house web content management13 Mar 08
Islington Council solves records headache with Alfresco13 Mar 08

Oracle Enterprise 2.0 Strategy Briefing - November 20, 2008 in London

Content Management Other Articles

07 March 2008

Does open source really work for business?

By Todd R. Weiss, Computerworld

When using open-source software, businesses usually choose between a free, community-supported version of an application or a fee-based enterprise version that includes support, service, updates and other features. Read more...

Microsoft SharePoint spreads 'virally', complications ensue10 Dec 07
Will EMC's information gamble work? 26 Jan 07
Fibre Channel SANs: Final Days?05 Sep 06
Oracle UCM lives up to its name11 Nov 07
Time for ECM Standards25 Aug 07
Storage networkers tackle data issues20 Sep 06

Content Management Blog Entries

06 January 2009

Credit Crunch Content Management - Predictions for 2009

By Ian Howells

Everywhere you look you read about the economy being in the worst shape in a very long time. Lee Thompson, Technology Chief of E*Trade, speaking recently to Business Week summed it up – “In times of recession, as companies need to find a way to do more with less, figure out the value gained out of every penny they spend and make alternatives to reduce costs.” Read more...

(Credit Crunch) + (Open Source) = Worry for Microsoft?05 Dec 08
If the Process is about Content, then Integration is King19 Nov 08
Integration Comes First for Wiki's in ECM Environment18 Nov 08
Integration Comes First for Blogs in ECM Environment17 Nov 08
Portal or Browser in the Enterprise - Give me that Web 2.0 Experience14 Nov 08
Third Open Source Barometer Published12 Nov 08
Open Enterprise Interview: Tamás Bíró, Sense/Net10 Nov 08

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