Digital Transformation of the Publishing Sector
The publishing industry, like many other sectors, is undergoing a period of change to adapt to digital transformation. This shift has placed the consumer at the center of its business model, as the industry aligns itself with the key elements of this process. Let’s take a look at the current state of the “world of […]
Decoupled Publishing: Freedom to Choose the Best Technology
Today, a MySQL vulnerability has been discovered, one that allows privileged access to databases. Our semantic Content Management System (CMS), XIMDEX, frequently uses MySQL. However, instead of rushing to “secure” client installations, we have been able to remain focused on testing version 3.3 of Ximdex, which will be released imminently. This is all thanks to […]
The New York Times uses decoupled publishing
A while ago, while reviewing a publication on cloud computing by the Bankinter Innovation Foundation, I came across a great example illustrating what can be achieved by decoupling the repository from the exploitation layer: “The New York Times decided to make all articles published between 1851 and 1922 available to the public through scanned images […]
Safer web portals with Ximdex Hawk
We’re talking about our new module that ensures your website’s security During our visit to Betabeers Sevilla, we’ll be presenting the new XHAWK module we’ve been working on in recent weeks, as part of the talk titled “Free Content Management with Semantic Technologies” (see presentation). As we’ve mentioned in previous posts, the decoupled publication feature […]
Ximdex Modules I: ximTAGS
The ximTAGS module is based on simple document-level tagging management fully integrated with Ximdex. We distribute it free of charge along with Ximdex CMS and recommend its installation during the CMS setup process. The main feature this module provides is the ability to create custom tags to identify each and every document stored in Ximdex. […]
Open Data Day
To celebrate International Open Data Day, we are publishing a brief guide to help corporations release information under an open license (Open Data) and with semantic structure (Open Linked Data). Our “Guide to Supporting the Release of Open and Linked Data Formats” is available in Spanish under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license.