Posts Tagged ‘CMS’

Upcoming Day/Alfresco Events with CITYTECH

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

It is turning out to be quite a busy month. I am going to be speaking at 3 events over the next couple weeks.


Day CQ5 Product Tour

CITYTECH will be supporting the midwest leg.

4/21 – Minneapolis
4/22 – Chicago
4/23 – Columbus

I’ll be speaking in Columbus while Jeff & Satish will be speaking in Chicago.

It should come as no surprise to anyone that I’m a huge fan of CQ5. At CITYTECH, we call it the Cadillac of web content management systems. In addition to covering CQ5, I’m going to be dicussing aspects of web content management in general. If web content management is important to your business, I think you’ll find a great deal of value in attending.

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Alfresco Chicago Meetup

I’ll be presenting on CMIS during the “barcamp”.

4/29 – Chicago

Nancy has done a great a job with the Alfresco community events. I always enjoy them. They are casual, informative, social, and a great time in general. I’d strongly encourage anyone to attend regardless of their level of experience with Alfresco.

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CMS Expo Learning & Business Conference

CITYTECH is going to be presenting on Alfresco (DM/WCM) and CMIS.

4/30 & 5/1 – Evanston (Chicago)

Thursday morning Jeff and Tom will be discussing document management/collaboration. In the afternoon I’ll be dicussing CMIS. Finally, on Friday, John will be discussing web content management.

In addition to Alfresco, CMS Expo will be featuring professional training on Joomla! and Drupal.

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You can always find my dropping some tweets on Alfresco, Day CQ, CMIS, architecture, and Battlestar Galactica on Twitter.
http://twitter.com/shane_dev

So until next time, good fight, good night.



CMIS Specification (Highlights)

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Introduction

Content Management Interoperability Services

Specification (Alfresco) – Download
Alfresco CMIS (Wiki) – View

I read part I of the specification the other day. This part covers the services and the data model. This is just a brief summary of my notes. I suspect I’ll be reading over and over the next few days, so I plan to make updates to this post. Anyways, here are my notes…

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