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OpenWorld Close Out
I’ve been back from San Francisco for a couple days now. It was a great trip, which unfortunatly for the blog, became more and more work related throughout the visit. The first couple of days focused near entirely on the … Continue reading
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OpenWorld Day 3
Day three out at OpenWorld was pretty productive, though much of that productivity centered around meetings, so unfortunatly I wasn’t able to attend many sessions. There were some tidbits though, which I thought I would share. Ensamble – The session … Continue reading
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Day 2 – Real Time Decisioning and More
The day is not over, but I am fairly I’ve seen my favorite demo of the day, possibly the conference. The demo was called “Enterprise 2.0, Multichannel Persuasive Marketing” and it was very, very cool. The name is a bit … Continue reading
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Day 2 – OpenWorld Post 1
It’s about 10am here at OpenWorld and I am catching the Keynotes, as well as the BeeHive demo, down at the Middleware lounge. I really enjoyed the live blogging yesterday, so I think I am going to try and post … Continue reading
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OpenWorld – Keynote, on going updates
A new first for ContentOnContentManagement.com. This is a live blog from Oracle’s keynote kick off. I am sitting here with Billy Cripe(who’s book I just purchased) as well as Raimonds Simanovskis and Woody Carlisle. Oracle has given me a ridiculously … Continue reading
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Off to OpenWorld
It’s about 10pm here and I am getting ready for my trip tomorrow out to San Francisco for Oracle Open World. Like last year I plan on putting out a daily diary of events, though in addition I am going … Continue reading
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CMIS
Big news in the content management world last week. The big guys(EMC, IBM, MS, Oracle…and pretty much everyone) came together and proposed a protocol based standard for content management. The standard, which basically leverages the Atom Publishing Protocol appears to … Continue reading
General Blathering
I haven’t really posted anything in a couple weeks so I thought I would throw a little blog update out. Work and life have been a bit busy and that’s been keeping me from my usual routine, but things should … Continue reading