Alfresco Media Coverage
01 Feb 2012
Public sector IT chiefs given go-ahead to use open source systems for security
Public sector IT chiefs have been told not to be scared of using open-source software to secure their systems
29 Nov 2011
Alfresco named one of the companies that matters most in the digital content industry
The 2011-2012 EContent 100, a list of the 100 Companies that Matter Most in the Digital Content Industry.
07 Nov 2011
Alfresco: An open-source ECM alternative for SharePoint
Companies that can't meet Microsoft's price for its SharePoint content management package might want to try Alfresco
03 Nov 2011
Forrester Wave Q4 2011: Fragmenting Enterprise CMS, 12 Firms, Targeted Content
Yesterday we saw in the Forrester Wave for Enterprise CMS Suites 2011 for Q4 that there is a shift in the enterprise CMS market away from the big, lumbering giants of a couple of years ago toward more content-centric apps designed to fulfill a specific business function. Today, we’ll take a look at how some of the major vendors are dealing with this challenge
02 Nov 2011
Alfresco adds 13 new customers and appoints three new partners
Company also enhances partner program. Open platform for social content management, Alfresco, is investing in additional headcount and increasing marketing spend in A/NZ to further accelerate growth
29 Oct 2011
A new sales recipe for the enterprise: Governance, semantics and a dash of open source sauce
My view is that a content management system exposes problems that were previously invisible
26 Oct 2011
Alfresco expands APAC footprint
Open source ECM company Alfresco has announced an increased drive into the Asia-Pacific marketplace with increased local staff numbers on the back of 13 new customers in the past 12 months
20 Oct 2011
Solutions providers see demand for SharePoint alternatives
Open source alternatives to Microsoft’s widely used SharePoint platform are winning over customers on cost and feature sets
14 Oct 2011
Forget About Devices! Why IT Execs Should Focus On Content
If I read one more article about the “consumerisation” of IT, I’m going to get very, very angry