Re envisioning UIX for WebCenter Spaces.

I’ve noticed a new trend from a number of clients –  wanting to jump out of the generic day to day familiar internet browsing and put more time into re envisioning of what we can now do with latest web technologies, to take UX to the next level. Features...

Messaging: Old vs New

These two slideshare presentations powerfully illustrate the difference in creating and bringing messages to market. THIS ONE is heavily focused on the one-way messaging of traditional media marketing and content strategy. THIS ONE (slideshare via LinkedIn) is all...

More WebCenter REST API Samples released

New WebCenter REST samples have popped onto the OTN WebCenter Samples page. It’s interesting to see the samples now show jQuery integration; although I dont fully support the author with bringing back and parsing XML from the REST service. XML for me is a bit...

How-To Component Samples for Oracle UCM 11g

A couple weeks back Bex posted his updated “How-To Component Samples for Oracle UCM 11g”. If your new or used to Oracle UCM these component samples are great to assist you with developing components for UCM. I still use them today; and highly recommend...
Oracle Adds SES to ECM

Oracle Adds SES to ECM

It appears Oracle has finally gotten around to inserting their Secure Enterprise Search capabilities into their Enterprise Content Management stack.  According to this Oracle blog post by Oracle Product Manager Stephen Schleifer, SES is now allowed to be installed...

Defying Demographic Bias in E20

Jason Lamon and I recently wrote an article for CMS Wire on moving from an environment of “Need to Know” to one of “Need to Share”.  This article focused on the fact that the technology environment can either help or hinder collaboration. ...

Oracle WebCenter vs Open Source Portal, Content & Collaboration

The reality of open source portal, content and collaboration solutions is that they are usually quicker and easier to spin up and get working. The down side is that they are point solutions that are extremely limited in scope. They’re great tools for small,...

2011 ECM E2.0 & Information Management Trends

Over the last 3 months you have no doubt witnessed a host of crystal-ball gazing blogs, papers and general punditry.  The prediction papers and chest thumping was a virtual flood of pontification. Instead of joining the fray, we sat back and read.  A LOT!  We...