Nuxeo CPS 3.4.0 released
Stefane Fermigier writes "French open source software vendor Nuxeo has recently released version 3.4.0 of its Zope-based enterprise content management system CPS. CPS is a platform for building content management, collaboration and business process applications, that has been used in several majors projects in the French administration and industry. The result of more than one year of work by 30 contributors, CPS is one of the first major products to leverage the new Zope 3 component architecture."
The Wiki Article about CPS, for those who were blindsided by the TLA.
"Sure there's porn and piracy on the Web but there's probably a downside too."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_content_ma nagement
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In autumn 2005 AIIM defines ECM as follows:
Enterprise Content Management is the technologies used to Capture, Manage, Store, Preserve, and Deliver content and documents related to organizational processes.
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These ECM components and technologies can be categorized as:
* Capture,
* Manage,
* Store,
* Deliver, and long-term
* Preserve.
This model is based on the five lead categories of AIIM International.
The traditional application areas are:
* Document management (DM),
* Collaboration (or collaborative software, groupware),
* Web content management (WCM) (including portals),
* Records management (RM) (archive and filing management systems on long-term storage media) and
* Workflow / Business process management (BPM)
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Well, I've got to get back to work. When I stop rowing, the slave ship just goes in circles.
No, there have historically been very few security holes with CPS, Plone, Silva, or any of the other Zope-based CMSs out there. In fact, there have been very few security holes with Zope.
All that being said, there are a few sites that have built their own CMS on top of Zope (it has a decent CMF built into it, so it's far from impossible to roll one's own). The two biggest profile ones are probably Boston.com and Saugus.net, but I'm sure there are plenty of others.