8 Things You Need to Know About the CMIS Standard

CMIS made a big splash at AIIM On Demand. My personal opinion is that CMIS (or the SQL-ization of content repositiories) will have an enormous impact on the consumerization of ECM, one of the points I focused on in my keynote. The CMIS demo at AIIM is located HERE. I asked Laurence Hart, one of the real smart guys in the ECM space and CMIS-guru, to put together an 8 things post on CMIS. Laurence is Director of Technology Solutions for Washington Consulting, Inc. and the author of the blog “Word of Pie”. Over his 13 years in the ECM industry, he has led a wide-range of efforts including content digitization, Records Management, BPM, and Collaboration for both the commercial and public sectors. Laurence has worked with a wide variety of vendors over the years and is sure that the list will continue to change. He is a member of the AIIM iECM committee and an outspoken advocate for the CMIS standard. 8 Things You Need to Know About the CMIS Standard 1 — CMIS is A Content Management Domain Model with Protocol Bindings. CMIS is not a new interface into your content repository. At its core, it is a…

AIIM Awards Winners announced — Links to Pictures Enclosed

We had a GREAT time at the annual AIIM Awards Dinner. For those who missed it, I’ve attached a link with all the pictures from the event. We hope to see you at next year’s event (in Washington). Album link: http://www.bluemelon.com/aiimpics/aiim2010awardsceremony Slide Show: http://www.bluemelon.com/slideshow/12952 The following awards were presented… Thomas C. Bagg Standards Award The Thomas C. Bagg Standards Award is given in memory of Thomas C. Bagg, Jr., who was an internationally recognized leader in the standards community. This year’s recipient is John Breeden, VDOT Records Manager, Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Department of Transportation. Distinguished Service Award This award recognizes individuals whose outstanding service over the last 12 months benefited the advancement of Enterprise Content Management technology through AIIM chapters, national or international standards development, or other committee activity. The 2010 award recipients are: Stacey Cripps, Catalyst Search Group Brian Dirking, Oracle Corporation Pamela Doyle, Fujitsu Computer Products of America Steven J. Fiers, Imaging USA Duff Johnson, Appligent Document Solutions Todd LeVeque, Eastman Kodak Company David M. Partsch, Geisinger Health System Russell E. Stalters, BP America, Inc. Susan J. Sullivan, National Archives and Records Administration Alan Turner, Autonomy Cardiff Company of Fellows The Company of Fellows honors those individuals…

Records Links in SharePoint 2010

Microsoft is promoting the new Records In Place functionality in SharePoint 2010 pretty heavily – and they should.  The ability to manage records in the locations they are originally created is a tremendously powerful new feature that can help enable true enterprise-wide records management.  Look here for more on Records In Place in the future. [...]

AIIM 2010

If you are going to AIIM 2010 in Philadelphia this week, be sure to drop by the Microsoft booth.  There will be a number of Product Managers and SharePoint development gurus there who would love to hear from you.  Here’s a link to their conference information.  Here, too. Commitments to customers back home prevent me [...]

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