Pete at MIX10: Mime Cloud for Umbraco and More
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Content management of images, especially in publication scenarios where multiple crops and sizes of one image must all be available and associated together, is not a simple problem to solve.
At Mix10, I caught up with Pete Miller from Conde Nast Digital and Alex Norcliffe from Xeed. (Alex and Pete are also on the Umbraco core project team.)
We talked about the challenges around content management of images, and Pete and Alex showed off WPF, Silverlight, and Windows Phone 7 clients for the open- source Mime Cloud CMS add-on.
At Mix10, I caught up with Pete Miller from Conde Nast Digital and Alex Norcliffe from Xeed. (Alex and Pete are also on the Umbraco core project team.)
We talked about the challenges around content management of images, and Pete and Alex showed off WPF, Silverlight, and Windows Phone 7 clients for the open- source Mime Cloud CMS add-on.
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It was great to mete Pete Brown at MIX10, and the timing of the OData / WinPhone7 release couldn't have been more exciting. Thanks to PeteB for doing the interview!
Here's a bit of info about MimeCloud. We're still finalising a few things at the moment and have switched the CodePlex hosting over to Mercurial, so a code refresh on there is still around a fortnight away (mid-April 2010), but if you are like the folks who've contacted us wanting a stable open-source .NET image/asset management system it'll be worth the wait
MimeCloud isn't just for Umbraco, you can actually use it with anything even if it's internal and "offline" - it's essentially a framework that you can integrate with your existing systems or use standalone. We're providing a Silverlight and HTML client out of the box, and it can upload to FTP or cloud hosting - plus you can write your own providers too.
Here's the "elevator pitch" - a phrase I only learnt off Pete Brown at the start of the interview!
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