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Digital asset management: Computer Music - Beyond The Wire
The future of digital music is fast moving, from legacy platforms to computer-based online solutions.
Facing facts
What intricate webs we weave
Avoiding paper procrastination in the Intelligent Mailroom
The Server Side – Tech Brief.
"Everything is content," is David Nüscheler's mantra. David is the spec lead for JSRs 170 and 283, Java Content Repository. He talks about content and content repository, the JCR spec, JackRabbit and other JCR implementations, and about his work as CTO of Day Software.
InfoWorld
Dr Roy T. Fielding, the primary architect for HTTP, co-founder of the Apache Corporation, and Chief Scientist at Day Software, speaks about the past, present and future of web architectural style. In this podcast, Roy also speaks about REST and the Java content management standards JSR 170 and JSR 283.
Shared Insights PCC Summit Las Vegas 2007
At the Shared Insights Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit in Las Vegas 2007, Steve Wilson of McDonald’s showcased that company’s award-winning Content Management solution – a Day Communiqué implementation. In this podcast, taken from that event, Steve talks about the McDonald’s content management platform, the challenges of communicating corporate messages to 1.6 million employees, and the benefits of creating a 400 person community of workers who are focused on creating content daily for the Golden Arches’ internal sites.
PODCAST: Safe as houses
RSA deal sees security as final piece in EMC's info lifecycle management strategy
Out of sight, out of control
Identity fraud is big business
ECM EXTRA: Electronic Document Management
For nearly two decades, the promise of a 'paperless office' in a paper-free environment has driven on manufacturers, software applications houses and solutions providers
X marks the spot
If it weren't for HTML, all the progress and potential of the Internet (primarily based on the success of Mr. Berners-Lee et al on the World Wide Web interface) very little of today's so-called Web 2.0 would be possible.
Open sesame or closed shop?
Open source applications for content management are starting to gain a foothold
PODCAST: Dave Gingell - What is ECM?
The what, why, how, who, when and where's of enterprise content management
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