Hello Alex, Indeed, CouchDB has many concepts that can be found in Lotus Notes' Domino database, so I should not have included Notes in my RDBMS sentence, thanks for pointing this out!
CouchDB is much superior to Domino, so we believe CouchDB+NemakiWare makes for a much more modern (and open) replacement for Lotus Notes. Cheers! Nicolas Raoul On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 5:13 PM, Alexander Gabriel <[email protected]> wrote: > nice! > Isn't Lotus Notes based on a previous version of couchdb? > Alex > Am 31.07.2013 10:02 schrieb "Nicolas Raoul" <[email protected]>: > > > Dear CouchDBers, > > > > We have developed an open source ECM server on top of CouchDB. > > We believe it is the first NoSQL-based ECM server. > > (ECM = Enterprise Content Management) > > > > After 2 years of development, we have just released 1.0: > > http://nemakiware.com > > https://github.com/NemakiWare/NemakiWare > > http://apache.sys-con.com/node/2746089 > > > > Competitors like SharePoint/Documentum/FileNet/Lotus/etc are all based on > > RDBMS, so we believe CouchDB gives NemakiWare powerful advantages. > > > > All feedback welcome! > > Also, anyone feel free to join the project :-) > > Cheers! > > Nicolas Raoul > > >
