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How to Make Web 2.0 Work Using Open-Source Enterprise Content Management
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| Enterprise content management has
| traditionally been very expensive to license,
| roll out and scale. It often requires
| expensive hardware and supporting software.
| The enterprise content management industry has
| been dependent on complexity, with the vendor
| controlling the customer through proprietary
| power. But there is a cost-effective
| alternative: open-source software. Web 2.0
| sites have changed the way in which content is
| both accessed and mashed up. Here, Knowledge
| Center contributor John Newton explains how
| open-source software gives companies an
| enterprise content management solution that
| focuses on lower cost, greater simplicity and
| greater customer choice.
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http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Linux-and-Open-Source/How-to-Make-Web-20-Work-Using-OpenSource-Enterprise-Content-Management/
Protecode updates portfolio for safe use of open source
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| Software lifecycle management vendor Protecode
| Inc. has made available new components in the
| third release of its portfolio of offerings that
| aim to help developers better manage the open
| source code they reuse.
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http://www.itworldcanada.com/a/Daily-News/50f5eb7b-ea64-45ec-855a-8c549d7fab19.html
Recent:
Alfresco extends customer support in software upgrade
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| Open source content management company has celebrated doubling its revenue in
| the last financial year by launching a new version of its software.
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http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/033109-alfresco-extends-customer-support-in.html
Content BOM: Going Open for ECM with Alfresco
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| The overlaps between the pigeon holes that we put software in are getting
| more and more common. ECM, Enterprise Content Management, is not something I
| normally cover. Alfresco however provides a Business Operating Platform (BOM)
| for content. In addition it has 2 interesting credentials: firstly it is an
| open source product and secondly the company is led by John Newton, founder
| of Documentum, and John Powell, former COO of Business Objects.
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http://www.it-director.com/enterprise/content.php?cid=11181
Alfresco provides further proof that open source is mainstream
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| Alfresco has been on a roll lately. Word on the street is that Alfresco just
| nailed another quarter (That's eight straight quarters of growth and hitting
| its plan). This week Alfresco came out with some other cool news that I was
| forced pry out of of Matt Asay, as we both try to not shill for our own
| companies.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13846_3-10030323-62.html
Alfresco-Adobe Pact Pushes Open Source Toward the Mainstream
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| The surprise was two-fold, that Adobe felt it was necessary to add content
| management services at all and that it chose open source vendor Alfresco as
| its content management partner.
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| [...]
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| If the Alfresco-Adobe deal can help push open source further into the
| enterprise mainstream, it will not only be a big deal for Alfresco, but could
| be a big step for other open source vendors as well.
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http://www.daniweb.com/blogs/entry2681.html
Alfresco's Latest ECM: Prying Open a Sector?
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| John Newton, the chairman and CTO at open source document management firm
| Alfresco, is no stranger to Enterprise Content Management (ECM). You might
| even say he helped put the term on the IT map when he co-founded Documentum,
| the document management company that EMC later bought.
|
| But that was then. Now, he's all about Alfresco's latest Enterprise 2.2
| product, and is trying to up the ante in a market sector dominated by
| proprietary vendors.
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http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3746996/Alfrescos+Latest+ECM+Prying+Open+a+Sector.htm
http://tinyurl.com/5qjcse
Alfresco's sales up 320 percent, hits 30,000 active deployments
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| Frankly, even Microsoft could use this model - as Marc Fleury pointed out to
| me earlier this week - without skipping a beat. It could adopt Red Hat's
| model tomorrow without sacrificing its billions in profit. If anything, it
| should grow with a model that focuses on widespread, cheap distribution.
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http://www.cnet.com/8301-13505_1-9913953-16.html
Cracking Open the SharePoint Fortress
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| Assuming that I've not missed something here, this new
| Google Sites API seems pretty big to me: it offers a
| Get Out of Jail Free card to businesses that would
| otherwise find some of their content locked away in
| SharePoint. And once that data is liberated, there are
| plenty of open enterprise content management solutions
| out there that would be glad to accommodate it â
| without the lock-in, of course.
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?entryid=2558&blogid=14
US Bank dumps Sharepoint (to spend more time with Lotus)
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| One of the largest banks in the United States will stop writing
| checks for Microsoft Sharepoint and standardize on the IBM Lotus
| platform instead.
|
| US Bank will begin rolling out IBM's collaboration software, Lotus
| Quickr, and social computing software, Lotus Connections, for all
| 58,000 employees.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/15/us_bank_switches_to_ibm_lotus/
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