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Cutting-Edge Trends inContent Technologies
Speaker: Joseph Bachana, President and Founder, DPCI
@2011 AIIM Conference and Exposition
March 22nd, 2010 @ 3:30 PM
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Who Am I?President/Founder of DPCI
Been working in content technologies since 1990 (started at the NY Times)
Grade school A/V guy
Content ‘ creator’ – pianist, performer as well as a techie
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Goals of this SessionWCMS and DAM open-source adoption in the enterprise organization
Emerging Semantic Web technologies
Composite Content Applications
Integration opportunities across content technologies
Leveraging existing platform technologies
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What is open-source?Software and underlying source code that is made to be freely available, usable under the GNU GPL (copy left)You can modify it but you can’t claim ownershipThere is no obligation to contributeOpen-source can be commercial
“proprietary vs. open-source”But is open-source free?
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Open-source vs. ProprietaryOpen-Source WCMS
No licensing fees
Implementation and Support costs
Multitude of contractors available
Innovations of large number of resources
Generally quicker to deploy
Issues of quality, reliability
Proprietary WCMS
Licensing and Service Fees
Centralized maintenance and on-demand support
1 neck to wring –accountability
Tied to single business or small group of service partners
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Who creates/Distributes it?Organic communities with loose or formal working rules,with or without a central figure(s)
Organizations that make the software, then make it available – charge subscription model for support
Commercial ‘distributors’ that certify builds/distributions, help with updates, performance, hosting, etc.
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Top WCMS projectsJoomla (www.joomla.org)
Drupal (www.drupal.org)
WordPress (www.wordpress.org)
Alfresco (www.alfresco.com)
Plone (www.plone.org)
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Popularity of open-source WCMSMillions of downloads of open-source WCMS
Joomla! by far the most downloaded
Drupal and WordPress in 2nd/3rd place
Alfresco leads JAVA open-source category
DotNetNuke leads .Net open-source category
Difficult to assess and compare data
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Survey Data on WCMS usage
* CMSWire report http://tinyurl.com/yhk879q
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Readiness of Open-source WCMSwww.whitehouse.gov , www.house.gov, NBCU, NYSE, Zagat.com, SONY, NYU Langone (Drupal)
Viacom/Quizilla.com, IHOP,British Telecom (Joomla!)
Akamai, Novell,Central Intelligence Agency (Plone)
Electronic Arts, Christian Science Monitor (Alfresco)
Rachel Maddow, Katy Perry, Ryan Seacrest, Adobe blogs, Wheaton College, CBS New York (WordPress)
Kiwanis.org, zonediet.com, croatiaairlines.com (dotNetNuke)
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The Challenge in DAMProprietary products slow-moving
High incidence of acquisition – products getting
lost/placed to end-of-life
Costs – even maintenance – generally
exorbitant
Quality issues over the past
18 years of the category
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Open-Source DAM SWOTQuick Adoption Due to Price
High frustration rate with proprietary products
But…
DAM as software category not hot like WCMS
Products not matured yet
But getting there!
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DAM open-source ProjectsEntermedia (www.entermediasoftware.com)
Fedora (www.fedora-commons.org)
Razuna (www.razuna.org)
ResourceSpace (www.resourcespace.org)
D-Space (www.dspace.org)
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Readiness of Open-source DAMPrimedia, Dnainfo.com, American Lawyer Media(Entermedia)
WGBH, Robertson Library, UVA, Cornell, Case Western (Fedora)
Oxfam, WWF, BlueCross (ResourceSpace)
Johns Hopkins University, Duke University, Drexel, Smithsonian Institution (DSpace)
Greenpeace, Bosch, Association of American Railroads (Razuna)
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Reasons to integrate WCMS/DAMWCMS products do not do a good job of managing rich media assets
WCMS generally requires conversion software that DAM offers up as a service
WCMS doesn’ t address DRM and other meta data needs as well as DAM
Bulk uploads
DAM workflows, rendition management, usage management, etc.
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OS WCMS/DAM IntegrationsWordPress plugin available with Razuna
Fedora, Entermedia, Alfresco integrations with Drupal
Fedora, Razuna integrations with Joomla
Chuckwalla DAM integration with dotNetNuke
Drupal 7 Media Module capable of integrating with any DAM (open-source or otherwise)
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What is Semantic Technology?
Software that extracts the meaning of content in order to improve discoverability and interoperability of content across the Web as well as to provide for a common conceptual framework for a wide variety of ontologies
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Semantic Technology BenefitsAutomated Document Categorization
Automated Semantic Linking (related content)
Entity Extraction and Tagging
Automated Document analysis
Automated Data Extraction
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Emerging Semantic TechnologiesSemantic Frameworks, services, APIs
OpenCalais (www.opencalais.com)
Evri (www.evri.com)
Zemanta (developer.zemanta.com)
FISE/Apache Stanbol (http://incubator.apache.org/stanbol/)
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Emerging Semantic TechnologiesText Mining Engines
Teragram (www.teragram.com)
Temis Luxid (www.temis.com)
Autonomy IDOL (www.autonomy.com)
GATE (OSS) (www.gate.ac.uk)
RapidMiner (OSS) (www.rapid-i.com)
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WCMS Semantic IntegrationsDrupal 7 RDFa support under the hood
Drupal 6 integration with GATE, OpenCalais
Nuxeo FISE modules
Joomla! Integration with Zemanta
Proprietary: OpenText SemanticNavigation + ContentAnalytics technology with VCM
Proprietary: IDOL with TeamSite and MediaBin
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Composite Content Applications“Content-enabled Vertical Applications” (CEVA)
Manifold content contribution interfaces/experiences
Manifold content consumption interfaces/experiences
Fungible/dynamic workflows
ECM did not address these challenges well, only storing and allowing users to interact with DATA, not rich content
ECM addressed discoverability, not process and ‘ processing’ (editing) of content
CCAs support content processing
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CCA FrameworkFor Composite Content Applications you need an application platform (way to deliver applications) that can communicate via Internet and with your repository
CCA must be able to leverage workflow capabilities of your repository
Know what your content application options/requirements are before you startECM/CMS isn’ t about just rich text editing orform-based content entry any longer
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Leveraging Existing Apps for CCAAdobe products (InDesign, InCopy, AIR apps)
MS Office products? OfficeLIVE?
OpenOffice?
Zoho?
GoogleDocs?
PiratePad?
Balsamiq? Axure? (wireframing)
Other?
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