There are so many opportunities in information management right now that we're seeing a market of more startups and business models than ever before. That led to our decision to pick 40 to watch, but it's not a bad thing to say there are many more interesting stories than we can document here.Our...
Any acquisition (and there have been quite a few of them lately) in the content management industry usually makes a splash. Today, it was Day's day to stir up the media, analysts, bloggers, twitterati and industry watchers; provoking pontifications around the announced US$ 240 mil. acquisition by...
Enterprise content management and business process management are two separate but complimentary solutions. In part one of this two part series, we looked at the need to integrate the two and some business scenarios where you would (and would not) integrate them.
Today, we look at some of the...
Enterprise content management and business process management are two separate but complimentary solutions. In part one of this two part series, we look at the need to integrate the two and some business scenarios where you would (and would not) integrate them.
Enterprise content management vendor Alfresco, has been certified to work on the Ubuntu stack. The company's Enterprise Edition 3.3 is now certified on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server.Ubuntu owner Canonical has been pushing the Linux distribution hard in the past few months so this move appears to support...
The Central Office of Information (COI), the UK Government's centre of excellence for marketing and communications, has just published a report on the costs, usability and quality of selected UK Government websites in 2009-10.It's a detailed report and the data is available to download. It shows...
The Alfresco Community Committer Program
Alfresco has launched the (ACCP). As ECM Architect blogger Jeff Potts points out, the ACCP doesn't open the door wide for community participation. Instead, the program represents a process by which Alfresco-based projects can be accepted into the ACCP...
Now that CMIS (Content Management Interoperability Services) is an official OASIS standard, life should become easier for people trying to access their content repositories through multiple tools. An extension of the existing SOAP specification, CMIS makes it possible to store your documents in a...