We caught up with John Newton, the CTO and co-founder of Alfresco, one of the world's largest open source companies, to discuss about the appointment of a new CEO and the company's impending IPO.
Former SuccessFactors president Doug Dennerline has landed his dream job: He's now CEO of a fast-growing startup that he'll soon take public, Alfresco.
Alfresco, a maker of open-source, enterprise grade content management software, appointed Doug Dennerline as its new CEO this week. He is replacing co-founder John Powell, who revealed that the change in management was driven by his company’s ambitions to go public.
“We have come to a unique...
Blighty-based open sourcer Alfresco is going public on the New York stock markets under a new, US-based chief executive.
The content management software vendor has named former SuccessFactors CEO Doug Denner its new chief with the goal of stewarding the company through a successful IPO and growth...
They say the best things in life are free: love, health, happiness-and maybe even software. Indeed, completely gratis open source software (OSS) with no licensing strings attached is all the rage today, as evidenced by the popularity and proliferation of OSS products currently in use, including the...
In a move to accelerate its shift to the cloud, enterprise content management supplier Alfresco named Silicon Valley veteran Doug Dennerline as its new CEO, replacing co-founder John Powell.
Dennerline spent much of his career at Cisco, where he ran its WebEx division. Among his other cloud...
Former SuccessFactors President Doug Dennerline has taken the top spot atAlfresco Software Inc., a London-based open source content management firm, as it looks to expand its presence in the Bay Area.
Dennerline, hired as CEO, will lead Alfresco “through its next phase of expansion, driving...
Alfresco took a big step this week when the company announced it was bringing Doug Dennerline onboard as CEO. He will be taking over for John Powell, who as co-founder of the company with CTO John Newton, has run the company since its inception.
There was a lot of hype in 2012 from companies in the space talking about content moving to the cloud. There’s no doubt that the cloud is disrupting the way enterprise software will be delivered in 2013, but the reality is still a long way off.
While enterprises are investing in cloud services,...
A U.K.-based technology company is to go public next year, but will list in New York due to the city’s status as the “premier league” for tech IPOs.
Alfresco, an open-source enterprise content-management company founded in 2005, is looking to list on Nasdaq, the company said Tuesday. To that end...