The biggest content management companies -- including Alfresco, EMC, IBM, Microsoft, OpenText, Oracle and SAP -- last week announced a jointly developed specification which uses Web Services and Web 2 ...
Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) is a standards proposal designed to help developers working with content across multiple repositories by bringing a much-needed level of ...
Helping applications to interoperate with multiple Enterprise Content Management (ECM) repositories by different vendors, EMC Corp., IBM (News - Alert) Corp. and Microsoft Corp. have announced a ...
The new Content Management Interoperability Services specification would allow content management systems from different vendors to interact with one another EMC, IBM, and Microsoft have teamed up to ...
EMC Corp., IBM and Microsoft Corp. have teamed up to develop a specification that will let content management systems from different vendors interact, providing greater flexibility for enterprise ...
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 ...
Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) has been proposed as a standard by IBM, Microsoft and EMC as a way of using Web services for sharing content between a variety of content ...