Tuesday, June 10th, 2008 by Enrico
I attended the first of Alfresco’s Tech Talk Live sessions for this summer and much of the discussion was demonstrations, though I did get to ask some pointed questions about Alfresco’s road map with regard to web content management.
By the way, a recording of the talk is available here. The next one is on [...]
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Tagged: Alfresco, Content Management, Slingshot
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 by Enrico
We’ve had a chance to play around with the Ingres/Alfresco bundle a bit more. One of the first things we did was install the WCM extension, which was easier than I imagined. Here are the steps:
Download the WCM extension (zip or tarball) for Alfresco Community 2.1.0.
Extract the archive into the installation directory for [...]
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Friday, May 30th, 2008 by Enrico
Alfresco and Ingres recently announced a partnership, the first product of which is an all-in-one installer with GUI that installs Apache Tomcat, Java, Ingres, and Alfresco. This gives developers and end users a very easy way to get started with the two technologies, which together form a fully enterprise-ready open source content management solution.
We [...]
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Tagged: Alfresco, Content Management, Ingres, Open Source
Thursday, May 1st, 2008 by Michael
It’s official. Tenthline is a now an official Alfresco partner.
Overall, I’m very pleased with the software. The documentation is still the sticking point, but it seems Jeff Potts of ecmarchitect.com will be writing a book. Everything he’s put out so far has been very useful is understanding the software, so I’m looking [...]
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Tagged: Alfresco, Announcements, Content Management, Tenthline
Friday, April 4th, 2008 by Michael
Alfresco is turning out to be a very interesting CMS. It seems to have its roots in managing enterprise documents, and that sort of enterprise feel permeates the design, even when one is using web content management.
So far, learning it has been a rapid roller coaster of being impressed and being frustrated. The [...]
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