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Continuing its expansion into content management, EMC Corp. announced today a Web content management application geared toward nontechnical users.
The application, EMC Documentum Page Building, is a new member of a family of products from Documentum, which EMC acquired in late 2003.
According to Lubor Ptacek, director of content management marketing at EMC, Page Builder provides a simple user interface for managing site structure, pages and templates that delegate site management authority to groups within an enterprise while adhering to centralized policies and rules.
Learning Tree International (NASDAQ NM: LTRE) has added a new course to its Web Development and Web Services curriculum entitled Content Management Systems for Web Sites: Hands-On. During the 3-day course, an expert instructor will lead participants in extensive exercises for the purpose of providing practical experience creating and implementing a Content Management System (CMS) solution.
Attendees will also receive instruction in how to...
-- Install and configure a CMS site foundation
-- Develop a site layout using templates, menus and content pages
-- Secure a CMS by creating users and assigning roles
-- Publish informational content using database-driven plug-in modules
Western Australia Police is implementing an enterprise-wide content management system for 6000 staff which will provide for investigation briefs, video interviews, forensic evidence, global tracking and photography.
Recognizing that WA Police is an information-intensive environment, the system provider Objective will initially focus on replacing file registration and tracking functionality at multiple levels on a number of existing mainframe systems building a 'foundation project' for a fuller enterprise content management (ECM) rollout.
Objective will replace seven records systems which previously resided on the mainframe.
One of the fundamental ideals that Packt subscribes to is the belief that Open Source should be promoted, supported, and sustained whenever and however possible. With the Open Source Project Royalty Scheme successfully providing sustainable revenues for projects since 2004, Packt is now excited to announce a further open source initiative; the Open Source CMS Award.
The Packt Open Source Content Management System Award is designed to encourage, support, recognize and reward an Open Source Content Management System (CMS) that has been selected by a panel of judges and visitors to www.PacktPub.com.
The following final five received the most public nominations during the course of the six weeks and are listed in alphabetical order:
UK dance music record label Hed Kandi has launched the world's first ever live implementation of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 by launching a revamped version of its website.
The label, which is owned by nightclub and club culture group Ministry of Sound created the site with the help of Microsoft UK and cScape Internet Services which is based in Clerkenwell, London.
cScape has handled the technical development, while front end designs have been provided by Hed Kandi's in-house team featuring the record company's distinctive album covers.
Edentity Web Systems, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and developer of software products and custom Web systems is expanding their partnership with ComponentArt Inc., a privately-held software company and winner of five asp.netPRO Reader's Choice Awards, to encompass the Agility CMS, an easy-to-use, standards-based, cost-effective Web Content Management System.
The ComponentArt Web.UI suite of ‘front-end Web controls’ add a very high level of style, class and function to Web applications of all kinds. Edentity has been working closely with ComponentArt since 2004 and has integrated their controls into countless custom Web applications. With the 2.0 version of Agility CMS, Edentity has chosen to expand the use of the ComponentArt Web.UI suite to ensure the highest quality and usability for their flagship product.
Web hosting provider CFDynamics (http://www.cfdynamics.com) is offering free hosting and content management software to ColdFusion user group web sites, the company announced recently.
“We strongly support ColdFusion user groups and have shown this in the past by offering free web hosting,” suggested Jason Egan, Vice President of Customer Relations for CFDynamics. “We are now excited to more fully support user group sites by offering Savvy’s Content Manager. We hope that user groups will find added benefits from this partnership,” added Mr. Egan.
SI International Inc. won a five-year, $9 million contract to continue supporting Web-based training solutions for the Army’s Defense Ammunition Center. SI International of Reston, Va., will provide customized learning and knowledge management solutions and continue to host and operate a learning management system and a learning content management system to support current and future Web-based training programs. The company also will implement an enterprise resource planning training solution and design and develop an arms, ammunition and explosives Web portal.
After the recent Search Engine Strategies (SES) conference in San Jose, I was bombarded with requests to help get Web sites unbanned by Google and other major search engines. At first, I thought I was getting requests from former black-hat SEO (define) clients whose sites were getting their just desserts: exploit the search engines, get penalized.
After a few consultations, I realized a number of sites didn't even have search engine spam penalties. What I discovered were people with unrealistic expectations about search engine visibility; limited knowledge about the technical aspects of Web sites; and unclear concepts about how search engines work.
I'm reading a research paper [PDF] by Nicholas Economides (NYU) and Evangelos Katsamakas (Fordham) called "Linux vs. Windows: A comparison of application and platform innovation incentives for open source and proprietary software platforms." Long title, but the conclusion of the paper is relatively brief:
In our model, firms and developers invest to improve the quality of the platform or the application and expand the demand by users of these software products. When the operating system is proprietary, the platform provider and the application provider invest only in their own product to maximize their profit. When the operating system is open source, there is no platform provider firm, but the users invest in the platform to maximize their user surplus and their development reputation, which depends on the success of the platform measured by its adoption. (2)
Follow that? Well, I had to read it a few times through (academia tries so hard to keep its findings secret with obtuse language. So don't feel bad. (Or maybe I'm just dense.)