Category Archives: Content Management

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

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JCR Follow Up

A little while ago(and my last post) I talked a little bit about my surprise discovery of the JCR adapter for Oracle UCM on the documentation site.  I received quite a bit of nice feedback about the post and was actually pretty surprised by … Continue reading

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JCR for UCM…When did that happen?

So I was on the Oracle UCM documentation page the other day looking for the Javadocs for CIS and I ran across something I had not seen before, the “Content Server JCR Repository Adapter” document. It was hiding there is … Continue reading

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OpenWorld, Blog Update

It’s about that time again where I start to feel bad because I haven’t posted anything in a while.  Work has been a bit busy as of late and one particular client (you know who you are), has been my … Continue reading

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AquaLogic a UCM Application?

There was a pretty interesting article last week from The Register.  In a somewhat over-dramatically titled article, “BEA AquaLogic SOA business dismantled”, they shared some anonymously-sourced information on Oracle’s plans for BEA. The Register has learned from individuals close to the company … Continue reading

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Verity OUT! SES IN!

Oracle announced on metalink today that they will be releasing a new search component for UCM this month.  The component is called OracleTextSearch and once it is release Oracle will no longer distribute Verity for the content server.  I should … Continue reading

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RE: snibbling griblious

Billy Cripe and Nick Tuson published an article today looking at ways to use BI and ECM together.  The article is titled, “Envisioning Business Intelligence as More Than Reporting Dashboards and Enterprise Content Management as More Than a Bucket of … Continue reading

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.NET API for Oracle UCM Version 2.0

The past few weeks I’ve been revisiting one of my old projects, the .NET API for Oracle UCM, which I’ve always felt was powerful but also missing some functionality.  The original project was a pretty simple API modeled after Oracle’s … Continue reading

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Oracle 11g Secure File Features with Oracle UCM

Last week I and several others talked about Oracle’s announcement of their new product Universal Online Archive.  While UOA should be a pretty cool application, many of the features mentioned are actually available now in the 11g database and can easily be leveraged … Continue reading

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New Addition to Oracle ECM Stack

Oracle is announcing a new addition to their content management portfolio and Fusion Middleware stack today.  The product is called Universal Online Archive and if you’re having the same thought I did when I heard the name, you’re thinking its a SAAS app but … Continue reading

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