Content Management 2.0
John Newton wrote a good article on the future of content management and a presentation he held at Oxford. In line with web 2.0, web 3.0, enterprise 2.0, world 2.0, security 2.0, virtualization 2.0 etc. he calls it content management 2.0.
These new technologies provide greater interactivity through AJAX, new collaborative styles of classification and tagging, and user driven configuration are being led more by open source than the traditional engines of enterprise content management expansion.
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The presentation explained the challenges that existing enterprise content management has in addressing Web 2.0, what needs are not currently being met for end users, what technology changes are required, and how do these technologies “mash-up” to be able to glue systems together through web services and other web-oriented protocols. It also discussed the role that open source will play in this next generation of enterprise content management.
I’m curious to hear from John next week at the Alfresco Partner Meetup in UK how version 1.4 of Alfresco will address all this. You get a taste from his latest post on the Commoditization of ECM. I’ll keep you posted.
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September 29th, 2006 at 9:33 am
[...] You can add any wikipedia entry combined with a “2.0″ or “3.0″ and you will probably find something or someone on the web claiming to have found a new evolution of it by looking at standard evloution criteria or the typical aspects of web 2.0. As this becomes arbitrarily boring it take quite a lot to draw my attention by a simple “2.0″ or “beta” (not to mention “gamma”) but this is a different story: [...]