You may have seen this week’s press release (PR) concerning the launch of the EMC Documentum 6.5 platform . Given that this blog is referenced in the PR’s sidebar, I thought it would be appropriate for me to offer my perspective on this release.
When the Documentum Foundation Services (DFS) team first embarked on its mission to better service-orient the Documentum platform, I suggested that, over time, the very focus of our daily work–services and common service infrastructure–would become less “talked about.” I suggested that services alone deliver less value than services in the context of processes and processes in the context of solutions.
So, ultimately EMC has to deliver relevant, robust solutions to market much more than just web services. This is exactly the focus of the EMC PR–and each solution discussed is built using Enterprise Content Services (ECS).
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Social Web and Content Services
Description: Digital content distribution is about to get a lot more complex: Technologies: OpenID, XFN, Microformats & OAuth Detailed Use Cases & Ad profiles Social Graph API Future Feature Enhancements Semantic Functionality Impulse Payments and Micropayments
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I am currently in Toronto, Ontario Canada at nextMedia: Monetizing Digital Media. A conference and event for media companies to look at the future of online media, and better understand the avenues available to monetize their content.
I will be placing links to content I create on a variety of sites in this post over the next two days, as I publish things on Splashpress Media’s group of sites. You’ll see overviews of most of the sessions at the two day conference, and hopefully ... more
In a recent poll by the Content Delivery and Storage Association (CDSA) and Entertainment Merchants Association (EMA) surveying over 500 gamers, 88 percent keep their games’ original packages and use them to store their game disks. I myself live in a rubbish bin of useless game boxes stacked almost to the ceiling.... more
Survey: 11 Percent Of Gamers Own Unopened Games A new packaging-related study conducted by analyst firm The NPD Group reveals that the average video game collection has 48 titles, and also confronts the demons of unplayed games, revealing that 11% percent of all households have bought games that are still shrinkwrapped. The study, which was commissioned by the Content Delivery and Storage Association (CDSA) […] ... more
Redes P2P From: software-p2p.com Post Date: 2008-11-02 20:32:16
Vi este articulo en SOY GIK y me parecio interesante ya que nos muestra unos graficos de las redes a la que todos los dias conectamos y descargamos. Basicamente hay dos tipos de redes p2p, las Client Server o Content Delivery.
En las redes Client Server o de descarga directa los clientes se conectan a un Ășnico servidor al que se han subido miles de archivos de los usuarios en el cual se realizan las busquedas y descargas de aquellos archivos que queremos.
En cambio en las redes... more
(Blog News and Information) EntropySoft specialist of the ECI Enterprise Content Integration market and unstructured data integration announces the addition of an IBM WebSphere Portal Document Manager connector to its portfolio By making available yet another connector EntropySoft is once more working towards simple normalised access to all content repositories This connector is therefore another step towards increased content......
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As Microsoft has recently announced its plan to customize the Windows operating system for cloud computing, it is likely that a number of profound changes will affect the way enterprise servers and major content distributors will need to act if they want to keep competing in the marketplace.Photo credit: Michael Blythe edited by Daniele BazzanoSuch a change may offer2 Voti... more
While the Microsoft Architect Advisory Board (MAAB) was still active, I had the opportunity to work with Rocky Lhotka in the Smart Client Architectures working group. I’ve subscribed to his blog for awhile now and flagged both of his posts that software is too hard ( [1] and [2] ) to read on my flight up to next week’s SharePoint conference. Today’s mail included a copy of Visual Studio magazine featuring a guest column by Rocky adapted from his first blog p... more
Today’s first breakout session slot at the Microsoft SharePoint Conference 2006 featured an engaging presentation (i.e. product launch) on “Knowledge Network for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.” The talk was engaging both because the material, Knowledge Network (KN), is all new and also because the presenter, John Hand, Senior Marketing Manager, Information Worker Greenhouse, Microsoft, was articulate and humorous. (John, I think your comments abou... more
Some of you noticed that not too long ago I changed my site layout and theme. Among the stylistic changes were new header graphics. “What exactly am I looking at?” you might be wondering. Well, I’m a fan of Dr. Seuss (e.g. see this ). I’m also a fan of John Mayer , thanks to my brother and DirecTV’s free playback of his Continuum launch concert in New York’s Webster Hall.
When I listen to Continuum’s first track, “Waiting on the Wor... more
Yesterday Chuck Hollis , EMC’s VP of Technology Alliances, blogged about EMC’s core beliefs in which he made the following statement: Information is becoming the single most important asset in the world today [emphasis is his]. Information is only as good as what you can do with it–what it puts into motion.
Therefore, I would argue that knowledge derived from information is more important than information alone.
Clearly both Chuck and I–a fellow EMC employee a... more
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