TweetToday we launched a new EMC Documentum developer-oriented community within the EMC Community Network. Front and center is the new developer edition of the EMC Documentum ECM Platform. So, what does this developer edition include? We believe it includes a lot of goodness for the development of content-enabled applications. First of all, free software for [...]
Entries Tagged as 'content-enabled applications'
EMC Documentum Developer Edition
May 14th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Content management, Development Toolbox, DFS, Services, Technology
Tags:community·Content Server·content-enabled applications·content-enabled apps·developer·DFS·Documentum·Documentum Developer Edition·EMC
Content-enabled applications empathized
May 1st, 2009 · No Comments · CMIS, Content management, DFS, Standards
TweetLaurence Hart was kind enough to pick-up my previous post on content-enabled applications and add his thoughts to the subject, especially concerning the role CMIS can play. From my first post: Content-enabled applications should facilitate the convergence of content, collaboration, interaction, and process. I agree with Laurence (aka JaneDoePie) that content is an enabler, not [...]
Tags:case management·CMIS·content-enabled applications·content-enabled apps·DFS·ECM·xCelerated Composition Platform·xCP
Building content-enabled applications
April 11th, 2009 · 7 Comments · CMIS, Content management, DFS, Services
TweetBoth Pie and Marko have blogged about content-enabled applications, or what Gartner calls CEVAs (content-enabled vertical applications). As it so happens, I’ll be presenting there will be a session on this subject next month at EMC World 2009. Based on my research of what folks label a content-enabled application, two things rise to the top: [...]
Tags:CEVA·CMIS·content-enabled applications·content-enabled apps·DFS·ECM·EMC World









