Learn how to manage differing opinions on content standards within your team for a more cohesive content management strategy.
Find common ground in content management by balancing creative freedom with necessary content standards for a cohesive team strategy.
Learn how to align your content strategy and governance with GDS principles and standards by following six key aspects of content lifecycle management.
Content Management Interoperability Services ( CMIS ) is an open standard that allows... Although initiated by AIIM, CMIS is now administered by OASIS, a web standards consortium....
View Work REJ manages all web content and projects related to our clients’ websites. We write, edit proofread, and otherwise ensure that documents meet established content standards. REJ web conten...
Content management systems comprise a set of templates, procedures and standard format software that enables marketers and their proxies (e.
Another equally important aspect of content management involves the creation, maintenance, and application of review standards. Each member of the content creation and review process has a...
In late 2020, the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) issued three new and revised quality management standards. The standards strengthen and modernize how a firm of any si...
Oracle Content Management) entered the low-cost ECM market. Open source ECM products are also available. Government standards, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability...
CMIS uses Web Services and Web 2.0 interfaces to enable applications to interoperate with multiple Enterprise Content Management (ECM) repositories by different vendors. "The ultimate goal of CMIS is to dramatically reduce the IT burden around multivendor, multirepository content management environments. Currently, customers must spend valuable time and money to create and maintain custom integration code and one-off integrations to get different ECM systems within their organizations to talk to...