We have long argued that the fabled 80% of corporate content remaining unstructured across an enterprise may really turn out on deeper examination to be quite structured or at least semi-structured.
We've said before that since portal packages are often bundled into other major software platforms, they have a way of just happening around an enterprise.
In addition to our one-day, onsite seminars, CMSWatch has resumed a 2-day classroom-based offering that looks at Web content management principles, products, and practices in more depth.
That clever term, coined by Alan Searls to describe the impact of RSS, neatly sums up the power of headline syndication: it gets readers to new instead of news.
In its annual Expo now underway in New York City, AIIM (the Enterprise Content Management Association) has once again laid out a surprisingly sumptuous banquet of exhibitors (500+) and conference tracks (5+) for visitors.
In case you hadn't noticed, the longstanding CMS-List has been off-line since mid-January and it remains unclear when it will come back up. It also has suffered from the lack of an authoritative archive.