Alfresco has been growing at an impressive rate since its 2005 founding through a combination of products and strategic partnerships. While it is already in use in countries all over the world, the announcement of a strategic alliance with Kodak should up its game again.
Bristol City Council is using an open source electronic document management system to overhaul its record keeping and improve staff access to documents online.
If you had been hiding under a rock for the past few years and were just starting to search for a collaborative content management system, you may get the impression that SharePoint is the only product on the market. But after looking at the literature, blogs, tweets, and webinars, and being a good...
With a penchant for scalability and modularity,Alfresco’s free enterprise cloud management software has a steady eye on open source trends. Having recently come out of beta, Alfresco’s tools are now available for the general public. Alfresco’s moving swiftly, having also initiated its plans for...
While it is true that some enterprises are investing in Cloud services, most of these services only store a fraction of the content enterprises hold today.
The vast majority of their content is stored behind the firewall. This is partially down to legacy investments, but it is also due to the...
There’s been a lot of hype recently about moving enterprise content to the cloud. There’s no doubt that the cloud has the potential to truly disrupt the way enterprise software is delivered, but the reality is still a long way off.
There’s been a lot of hype recently about moving enterprise content to the cloud. There’s no doubt that the cloud has the potential to truly disrupt the way enterprise software is delivered, but the reality is still a long way off.
Open source vendor Alfresco has implemented its services at Bristol City Council (BCC) as part of the council's revamp of its document management systems and continued efforts to reduce spending.
Open source vendor Alfresco has implemented its services at Bristol City Council (BCC) as part of the council's revamp of its document management systems and continued efforts to reduce spending.