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"Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) connector for SharePoint Server 2010
The Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) connector for SharePoint Server 2010 enables SharePoint users to interact with content stored in any repository that has implemented the CMIS standard, as well as making SharePoint 2010 content available to any application that has implemented the CMIS standard.
The CMIS connector for SharePoint Server 2010 includes two features:
* The Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) Consumer Web Part, which can be added to any SharePoint page. This Web Part displays and lets users interact with the contents of any CMIS repository.
* The Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) Producer, which allows applications to interact with SharePoint lists and document libraries programmatically by means of the interfaces defined in the CMIS standard.
For more information about the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) standard, see OASIS Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) TC (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=196694).
This tool is not supported for SharePoint Foundation 2010."
An integration platform with CMIS as the backplane across Documentum, SharePoint and Alfresco
Discusses various "best practices" around SharePoint and search capabilities - including auto-tagging/classification extensions.
Barb Mosher asked for my commentary on the upcoming arrival of SharePoint 2010, how it differs from 2007, and the past and future evolution of SharePoint.
Between Tony White's (@arslogica) and my commentary, whew, we covered quite a bit of ground.
Ron Miller of FierceContentManagement prodded me for some feedback on the social additions to MOSS 2010 after the launch news at Enterprise 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, but at the time I didn't have time to meet his publication deadline. This time, in a follow-up interview Ron did with Christian Finn at Microsoft, I had a chance to provide commentary based on our research and client work.
Excerpt:
"Dan Keldsen of Information Architected thinks the social features are bound to be behind the curve, just because of the time it takes to develop a product like SharePoint. "Microsoft is always going to lag behind their smaller and more agile competitors. It's simply the nature of the development cycle for Microsoft. Features that were "locked in" for design 2 years ago are finally going to ship in 2010. In the meantime, smaller competitors such as Box.net, PBWorks, SocialText, Jive as well as Google (via Google Apps, Sites and now Wave...) have been running like the wind to build light-weight platforms with social computing features first and foremost, while SharePoint has this functionality added afterwards, clearly as an after-thought.""
KWizCom claims:
"Complete, Enterprise Taxonomy Management solution for MOSS 2007/WSS 3.0
KWizCom SharePoint Tagging Feature provides an extensive Taxonomy management solution for SharePoint-based implementations:
* Document Management
* Collaboration workspaces
* Portals
* Internet web sites"
Anyone using their add-on, or other taxonomy/tagging/metadata additions for MOSS 2007 or WSS 3.0? Please comment.
Saw another local Boston KM-oriented bloke, Bill Ives at a recent KM/Law day, where Carl and I kicked off the day on does E2.0 = KM2.0, and the panel that Bill, Jack Vinson, and others who I'm not allowed to name due to the confidentiality of the particip
CorasWorks Takes “Enterprise 2.0” Workplace on SharePoint 2007 to Next Level - Written by Don Panek - CRMDirectory Editor
Mentioned in CRM article - Enterprise 2.0 Workplace Adaptors, Microsoft Project Server 2007 integration, and upcoming adaptors for ERP, CRM and CMS solutions
SharePoint Partners (advertisers) of Redmond Magazine
from article: Share and Share Alike
Archiving e-mails and documents is a requirement in this world of regulatory compliance. Just keeping them in a massive digital shoebox won't do you much good when it comes time to retrieve or manage all those files.
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