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EMC updates platform

Alex Kayle
By Alex Kayle, Senior portals journalist
Johannesburg, 14 Nov 2008

EMC updates platform

EMC has released a version of its Documentum platform that complies with new enterprise content management specifications, known collectively as Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS), says VNUnet.

The software is available for customers to download from the EMC Community Network.

The CMIS standard, which EMC developed in partnership with competitors Microsoft and IBM with input from Alfresco, OpenText, Oracle, SAP and Adobe, was announced two months ago with a goal to reduce the IT burden in managing multi-vendor and multi-repository environments.

Martha Stewart selects Open Text

Martha Stewart has selected Open Text's DAM solution, powered by Artesia, to manage photos, videos, illustrations, and other publishing and broadcasting content company-wide, reports Market Watch.

Jeff Carnevale, director of business systems development for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, says: "Open Text's solution will give us a better handle on all of our publishing and broadcasting content, significantly improve overall performance, and will help us streamline our business processes."

Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is a broadcasting provider of "how-to" information, and aims to inspire consumers with lifestyle products. With Open Text DAM, MSLO will now have a single point of management for all photos, graphics and illustrations used in developing its magazines.

MediaMiser releases software

MediaMiser, a Canadian provider of media analysis and public relations measurement solutions, has unveiled Enterprise Version 2.0, the next generation of MediaMiser's media content management and software, states Market Watch.

Enterprise Version 2.0 includes new features such as prominence impact measurement, competitive analysis, media trend analysis, issues management enhancements, and a user interface with intuitive and advanced search and navigation capabilities.

Chris Morrison, VP of client services at MediaMiser, says: "Version 2.0 gives users more control in accessing, and analysing news coverage in real-time and empowers them to create effective strategies for managing the reputations of their company and their brand."

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