Posts Tagged ‘content repository’

Document Management:

Alfresco Document Management captures, shares and retains content, enabling users to version, search and simply build their own content applications. All with the tools they use today.

* See how the Alfresco repository is as easy to use as a regular shared drive.
* Learn how it integrates with Microsoft Office.
* Learn the rules for content applications

Web Content Management:

Real people want the simplicity and familiarity of the tools they use everyday.
- The mass of content in Wikipedia.
- The freshness of content in Digg.
- The ease of configurability and reuse of Google gadgets or Facebook pages.
- And the low cost scalability of Web 2.0.

Learn how Alfresco Web Content Management delivers. Via:
- Simple contribution by teams
- The Alfresco Surf platform
- Low-cost commodity scalability

Collaboration:

Alfresco Share is a Facebook-like solution for the Enterprise. See how it works, and ho wit could work for you.

Alfresco software focuses on:

1. Low Cost — A low cost, open source, subscription model with minimal upfront investment that can be driven out of operating expense as opposed to capital expense.

2. Simplicity — Rapid deployment to deliver immediate business value. And rapid application development using pre-built components and lightweight scripting.

3. Choice — Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by reusing existing hardware, software and skills. No lock-in to one ECM vendor or one stack.

Watch the “Alfresco In An Hour” webinar recording

http://www.alfresco.com/about/events/ondemand

Duration : 0:9:0

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See the full webcast here: http://www.alfresco.com/about/events/ondemand

An Introduction to Alfresco Enterprise Content Management – Jeff Potts, Optaros
Topics covered include:

1.

What is Alfresco?
Jeff reviews the APIs, file protocols, and technology standards that make Alfresco tick.

He also addresses the types of content-centric functions Alfresco provides, and how you can use them. Document Management, Web Content Management, Records Management, and so on.

And of course, he touches on Alfresco’s open source roots.
2.

What can you do with Alfresco?
Examples covered by Jeff include
– Doc libraries, knowledagebases, team sites
– Internet, Intranet, Extranet web sites
– Custom content-centric apps
3.

High-level architectural view
– Alfresco Document Management,
– Alfresco Web Content Management,
– Review of an Alfresco custom front-end
4.

Software demo

See the full webcast here: http://www.alfresco.com/about/events/ondemand
Thanks to Jeff Potts for this video

Duration : 0:5:0

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