Hands-on in Sindelfingen: CCM follows the standards.
Comparting 2026 at the Sindelfingen town hall has shown new paths forward.
An old path, which began with RFC 1866 (HTML 2.0, the first standard for HTML), has evolved into something new.
Compart presented a new development: document creation based on the HTML and CSS standards, supported by AI.
Simple documents and rule sets can be easily created, while complex topics can be administered using the built-in AI support.
What was presented to us (as partners also in advance at a hackathon – with Armando Cambra and Akil Jamaladin present) was easy to use and yet seemed complex enough to meet even very complex requirements for the document.
In this photo, Armando Cambra is being shown the editor by Compart specialists.
Interestingly, it’s a web editor, meaning no software rollout is necessary to manage documents.
Many thanks to Julian Kortländer and Tobias Schumann for the great conversations!
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