Comments on: Web 2.0 & Enterprise 2.0 & CMS Dilemma..Where’s the total solution? http://www.cmsoutlook.com/?p=201 Digital Center of Excellence in Content Management Sun, 25 May 2014 06:16:58 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.3 By: Sid Chhabra http://www.cmsoutlook.com/?p=201&cpage=1#comment-52 Fri, 17 Jul 2009 21:09:49 +0000 http://www.cmsoutlook.com/?p=201#comment-52 JSR-170 might be too limiting – since it only speaks to interoperability within Java apps. We need another level of abstraction, I think.

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By: mjohnson http://www.cmsoutlook.com/?p=201&cpage=1#comment-51 Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:04:22 +0000 http://www.cmsoutlook.com/?p=201#comment-51 CMS in the cloud like “DAY” is a totally viable solution in time sensitive situations and marketing teams.

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By: Martin Jacobs http://www.cmsoutlook.com/?p=201&cpage=1#comment-47 Tue, 30 Jun 2009 22:39:02 +0000 http://www.cmsoutlook.com/?p=201#comment-47 What about products like Day, that have really focused on building JSR-170 compliant solutions?

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By: Max Han http://www.cmsoutlook.com/?p=201&cpage=1#comment-43 Tue, 23 Jun 2009 15:20:41 +0000 http://www.cmsoutlook.com/?p=201#comment-43 Yes, very interesting. Perhaps we should look at CMS solutions as individual knowledge repositories (ie. pushing content, more process, more logical). You will have your J2EE and .NET experts. Then, look at cloud computing as the “glue” that brings it all together (ie. pulling content, more creative, user-centric). You will have your client-side JQuery experts.

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