In the world of multichannel content delivery and management, partnerships are being formed at an astounding rate. Today, Alfresco and Acquia have announced a new partnership that will see the two open source platforms working together to provide advanced multichannel content management.
San Jose, CA - June 17, 2013 - Alfresco, the open platform for business-critical content management and collaboration, today announced two new appointments to its management team. Both Paul St. John and Paul Warenski join the company as Alfresco’s global business accelerates.
St. John brings more...
Socializing business is a revolution in the way we do work. The days when you can control your brand through your website are long gone. Customers are getting information about your brand and products through a number of different channels and if you aren't listening and engaging these channels,...
San Mateo, CA - June 13, 2013 - Alfresco, the open platform for business-critical content management and collaboration, today announced - a new application on the Alfresco enterprise content platform that is focused on streamlining document-centric business processes, such as claims processing, HR...
I had a briefing on the latest version of Alfresco’s Activiti BPM a couple of months back, but decided to wait until the news about their new partners – BP3 and Edorasware – was released before I posted. This strong showing of enterprise support partners is crucial for them following the defection...
It’s Entrepreneurship Week on Bdaily. David Gildeh, director of Cloud Services at Alfresco and fomer founder and CEO of cloud collaboration start-up SambaStream here comments on a culture of entrepreneurship in the high-tech industry, and how the UK compares to Silicon Valley.
Software architects want to leverage big data and the cloud, while chief security officers opine over the various regulatory and security requirements that can only be addressed by storing documents on-premises. The solution? More and more enterprise organizations are embracing a cloud and on-...
Believe it or not, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) was around long before the iPad appeared. When I was a consultant at Accenture eight years ago, we would bring our own devices into the client’s workplace to deliver projects for them. Only in the strictest, most regulated clients (like defense and...
The first time I heard the term Big Content, I thought “Oh brother, Are Web CMS and ECM vendors actually sticking the word 'Big' in front of 'Content' in an attempt to jump onto the Big Data bandwagon?”
I've called cloud-only vendors' bluff that everything can be managed in the cloud. The other option? Legacy vendors who are inept to meet the needs of securely sharing content outside firewall constraints.