Sunday, December 19, 2010

10 Predictions for Web Content Management in 2011

An interesting article about prediction for Web Content Management in 2011.
2010 has been the year web content management 1.0 officially and finally died. And with its death came a lot of changes for the industry. But what will 2011 bring? Even more changes, many that will bring us all back to the basics.

Top 10 Predictions for Web CMS in 2011
1. Mobile Will Accelerate Web Content Management Adoption
2. Deployment will be King
3. Structured Content will be Queen
4. Mobile Pushes Adoption of HTML5
5. Content Moves to the Cloud
6. Back to Basics
7. Got Apps? Welcome to the CMS App Store
8. Meet the Social CMS
9. Mobile Changes Web Expectations (Death of Brochure-ware)
10. MVC Disrupts .NET CMS Marketplace

For more information:
http://www.cmswire.com/cms/web-cms/david-hillis-10-predictions-for-web-content-management-in-2011-009588.php?pageNum=2

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

jAPS 2.0 on Osor.eu, the Open Source Observatory and Repository for the public administration

The the Open Source Observatory and Repository for European public administrations (OSOR) is a platform for exchanging information, experiences and FLOSS-based code for use in public administrations.

jAPS 2.0 project is published, among others, on OSOR.eu Repository, visit jAPSPortal for more information.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

OpenSocial

OpenSocial is a set of common application programming interfaces (APIs) for web-based social network applications.
OpenSocial helps sites share their social data with the web. Applications that use the OpenSocial APIs can be embedded within a social network itself, or access a site's social data from anywhere on the web.
OpenSocial has mostly focused on consumery stuff but could meet also the Enterprise needs using OpenSocial to help enterprise solutions exchange data and components, and opening the door to new types of interoperability between enterprise and consumer systems.

For more information: http://www.opensocial.org/