IBM Spices Up Its Content Manager
IBM next year will release a tool - code-named Cinnamon - that will enable its Content Manager software to more easily index and search XML data.
Cinnamon is a result of Clio, an ongoing research project at IBM's Almaden Research Center that aims to develop a tool for automatically creating mappings between different forms of data. Cinnamon will allow users to define how XML documents will get mapped into IBM's DB2 database, making it easier to store and manage content, according to IBM executives. It will ship as part of the tools package that arrives with Content Manager's next release, which does not yet have a version number or name, said IBM executives.
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