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RSS Feeds

Proactive feeds automatically update team members of changes – ‘who did what, where and when’

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Create Virtual Teams

Bring together virtual teams consisting of colleagues, partners and customers with user invitations and easy control of permissions

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Best Practice Reuse

Capture and reuse project best practices, content, people and structures to kick-start new projects

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Personal Dashboard

Personal dashboards allow users to setup and view information anyway they want

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Project Dashboard

Each project has a dashboard to provide access to all project information including; activities, team members, project calendars, modified content and project links

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Project Calendars

Team calendars capture and share critical project dates

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Discussion Forums

Team members can use online discussion forums to raise issues, discuss topics and capture thoughts to be shared with other team members

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Project Blogs

Team members can draft project blogs. These can be reviewed within the team before later being published externally

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Project Wiki

Wiki pages can be used to capture thoughts and ideas

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Project Data Lists

Users can create and share lists of items. Used to capture any tabular information, lists are shared with team members, removing the need to use spread sheets as list management tools

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Social Tagging

Social content (documents, blogs, wiki pages, discussion posts, etc.) can be tagged by team members, providing easy navigation to content

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Image Light Box

Used to quickly browse images managed within each project

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Zero Foot Print Clients

By adopting industry standard interfaces (i.e. CIFS, IMAP, the SharePoint Protocol, etc.), Alfresco does not require users to install any software or plug-in on their local PC

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High Scalability

Architected to support a large community of users and to be able to manage the high volumes of content associated with enterprise wide deployments

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Clustering

Simple to configure clustering allows companies to scale their Alfresco deployment

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JMX Administration

Simple administration, changing server settings, can be done via standard JMX tools without the need to stop the Alfresco server

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Standards Driven

Alfresco has been built on leading industry standards, including; REST, RSS, Atom publishing, JSON, OpenSearch, OpenSocial, OpenID, Web Servcies, JSR 168, JSR 170 level 2, MyFaces, CIFS, FTP, WebDAV, SQL, ODF and CMIS

 
 
 
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