The document discusses the need for simple document management solutions that fit within users' environments. It describes how traditional enterprise content management (ECM) systems are too expensive, difficult to use, implement and scale. The presentation advocates for a content-as-a-service approach using Alfresco's open source document management platform. Key features highlighted include integration with familiar interfaces like shared drives, email and search, as well as simple configuration of rules, workflows and automation.
The document discusses the components and architecture of Fedora, an open-source digital repository system. It describes Fedora's digital object model, which treats all digital content the same regardless of type. Fedora uses XML to represent digital objects and their metadata and supports versioning, relationships between objects, and an audit trail. The document also outlines how SEASR could integrate with Fedora through web services or a user interface application.
The document discusses Grails, a web application framework built on Groovy and Java. It provides an overview of Grails and Groovy, how they simplify Java web development through conventions over configuration, integration with Java and tools like Hibernate and Spring, and how domain classes, GORM, and scaffolding are used to build the model-view-controller structure of a Grails app. Key features highlighted include dynamic typing through Groovy, seamless use of Java code and libraries, and enhanced developer productivity.
This document provides an overview of topics related to installing, configuring, using, and troubleshooting the ACT! contact management software. It lists key functions, features, and concepts to understand such as installing ACT! on single or networked PCs, defining users and permissions, backing up and restoring databases, and syncing with Outlook. It also covers troubleshooting installation and connectivity issues and where to find additional support resources.
This document summarizes research on web page performance and provides 14 rules for faster loading pages. It finds that 80-90% of end-user response time is spent processing content on the front-end rather than the back-end. Caching can significantly improve performance, but many users' first page view involves an empty cache, slowing the experience. The document advocates focusing optimization on the 20% of content that affects 80% of load time.
This document provides information about the SEASR Tools project and its Meandre infrastructure. It describes the Community Hub, Administrative Interface, and Workbench components. The Community Hub allows users to explore, comment on, and execute workflows. The Administrative Interface provides administration functionality like managing the repository, publishing/executing workflows, and adding/removing locations. The Workbench is a visual programming environment that allows creating and executing workflows by dragging and dropping components without coding.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's client technology strategy, including new features for Windows 7 like multi-touch support and Jump Lists, improvements to Internet Explorer 8, and technologies like the Windows Ribbon interface, Federated Search, and Silverlight. It discusses the development approaches and APIs available for multi-touch applications on Windows, customizing the Windows 7 taskbar, and accelerators in IE8 to improve the browsing experience.
This document provides an overview of Web 2.0 concepts including:
- A brief history of the evolution of the World Wide Web and how websites have adapted.
- Design patterns that characterize Web 2.0 such as users adding value, network effects, and perpetual beta features.
- Common Web 2.0 technologies like AJAX, APIs, and mashups which combine multiple sources of data.
- Examples of mashups using different types of data like lists, maps, and tag clouds.
The document discusses the components and architecture of Fedora, an open-source digital repository system. It describes Fedora's digital object model, which treats all digital content the same regardless of type. Fedora uses XML to represent digital objects and their metadata and supports versioning, relationships between objects, and an audit trail. The document also outlines how SEASR could integrate with Fedora through web services or a user interface application.
The document discusses Grails, a web application framework built on Groovy and Java. It provides an overview of Grails and Groovy, how they simplify Java web development through conventions over configuration, integration with Java and tools like Hibernate and Spring, and how domain classes, GORM, and scaffolding are used to build the model-view-controller structure of a Grails app. Key features highlighted include dynamic typing through Groovy, seamless use of Java code and libraries, and enhanced developer productivity.
This document provides an overview of topics related to installing, configuring, using, and troubleshooting the ACT! contact management software. It lists key functions, features, and concepts to understand such as installing ACT! on single or networked PCs, defining users and permissions, backing up and restoring databases, and syncing with Outlook. It also covers troubleshooting installation and connectivity issues and where to find additional support resources.
This document summarizes research on web page performance and provides 14 rules for faster loading pages. It finds that 80-90% of end-user response time is spent processing content on the front-end rather than the back-end. Caching can significantly improve performance, but many users' first page view involves an empty cache, slowing the experience. The document advocates focusing optimization on the 20% of content that affects 80% of load time.
This document provides information about the SEASR Tools project and its Meandre infrastructure. It describes the Community Hub, Administrative Interface, and Workbench components. The Community Hub allows users to explore, comment on, and execute workflows. The Administrative Interface provides administration functionality like managing the repository, publishing/executing workflows, and adding/removing locations. The Workbench is a visual programming environment that allows creating and executing workflows by dragging and dropping components without coding.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's client technology strategy, including new features for Windows 7 like multi-touch support and Jump Lists, improvements to Internet Explorer 8, and technologies like the Windows Ribbon interface, Federated Search, and Silverlight. It discusses the development approaches and APIs available for multi-touch applications on Windows, customizing the Windows 7 taskbar, and accelerators in IE8 to improve the browsing experience.
This document provides an overview of Web 2.0 concepts including:
- A brief history of the evolution of the World Wide Web and how websites have adapted.
- Design patterns that characterize Web 2.0 such as users adding value, network effects, and perpetual beta features.
- Common Web 2.0 technologies like AJAX, APIs, and mashups which combine multiple sources of data.
- Examples of mashups using different types of data like lists, maps, and tag clouds.
This document provides an overview and agenda for Alfresco in an Hour, which discusses Alfresco content management services, clients, integrations, editions, and next steps. The presentation covers challenges in the ECM market that Alfresco addresses through its lower cost, easier to use and faster adopting platform. It describes Alfresco's complete set of content services including document management, collaboration, web content management and records management. Finally, it compares Alfresco editions and suggests trying a free trial of Alfresco.
This document provides a summary of new features in Alfresco 5.0 Community for end users and administrators. Key features for end users include instant and filtered search, inline editing, document previews, task management, and user status. Administrators gain new capabilities for managing folder and document templates as well as sites. The document outlines each feature in Alfresco 5.0 Community with screenshots and descriptions.
A brief introduction to the CMIS spec and some tips and tricks for developers new to CMIS. Demos showed how to install and use cmislib, the Python API for CMIS, and OpenCMIS, the Java API. Both projects are part of Apache Chemistry. Originally given as part of an Alfresco webinar. Recording: http://blogs.alfresco.com/wp/webcasts/2012/01/getting-started-with-cmis-2/
Alfresco 5.2 Introduces New Public REST APIs
For an update, please see: https://www.slideshare.net/jvonka/exciting-new-alfresco-apis
https://www.meetup.com/Alfresco-Meetups/events/236987848/
An overview of the new and enhanced APIs will be discussed and some of the key endpoints demonstrated via Postman so that by the time you leave you should have enough knowledge to create a simple client or integration.
These APIs will also be the foundation for new clients developed for the Alfresco Digital Business Platform.
We'll have a sneak peek at what's coming next and leave plenty of time for questions, feedback and open discussion.
Building Content-Rich Java Apps in the Cloud with the Alfresco APIJeff Potts
This presentation, originally delivered at JavaOne on October 2, 2012, talks about why you should use Alfresco instead of rolling your own content repository and discusses the new public Alfresco API for writing content apps that persist content to Alfresco in the Cloud.
Table of Content
1. Alfresco 4.0 version-buzzword compliance
2. What’s new in Alfresco 4.0
3. Cloud Scale Performance
4. Open Platform for Social Channel Publishing
5. Greater Adoption to Enhance User Experience
6. How it enhances users experience
7. Repository building blocks
8. Solr Search Service
9. Indexing Control
10. Other Repository Enhancement
11. Work-flow
12. Release of alfresco 4.0
13. Release of alfresco 4.0 sub-versions and 4.2 sub-versions
14. Complete Installation of alfresco 4.2 Versions
15. Alfresco open source ECM solution- Algoworks Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
16. Reliable Open Source ECM platform-with no upfront cost.
17. FAQ1
18. FAQ2
19. FAQ3
20. Do you have more questions?
ECM Decision Matrix - Deciding Between Alfresco Community Edition, Alfresco E...Alfresco Software
As the leading provider of Open Source Enterprise Content Management, Alfresco is uniquely placed in providing a robust, scalable, feature rich content platform at a fraction of the cost of traditional solutions.
Alfresco Enterprise Content Management includes:
* Document Management
* Web Content Management
* Records Management
* Team Collaboration
* Digital Asset Management
This slide deck (and related webinar) presented the requirements for enterprise scale rollout and an “Enterprise Top 10 Decision Matrix”.
It was based on customer experience to guide selection.
It gave an overview of Alfresco Enterprise Edition,
explained what is coming in Alfresco Enterprise 3.2,
how it compares to the Alfresco Community Edition
and how commercial, enterprise class Open Source means:
* A Full Service Level Agreement not “unsupported”
* Support for both Open Source and Commercial Stacks
* Supporting Sites with Millions of Users and Terabytes of Content through External Authentication, Load Balancing and Clustering
* High-Availability with Clustering and Run-Time Reconfiguration
* Live JMX System Monitoring and Configuration Reporting
* Information Lifecycle Management
Learn why Alfresco is the lowest risk, lowest cost way to successfully deploy Alfresco in the Enterprise
Slide deck from an Alfresco Webinar which can be viewed at http://blogs.alfresco.com/wp/webcasts/2009/05/alfresco-webcast-a-developers-guide-1-capabilities-architecture-optaros/
This presentation discusses what Alfresco is an options for working with Alfresco from a developer perspective.
Total Cost Of Ownership For ECM - Compares Documentum, SharePoint, OpenText a...Alfresco Software
This is not a flaky 5 Year ROI Study
● It addresses costs in year one
● It uses publicly available information – review it yourself
● It provides tools to help you question your ECM vendors
● Ask Vendor to Explain Specifically:
- What are you Selling me
- What am I Getting
- What Extra Software do I Need
- Can you Break Down the Cost
- Why does it Cost this Amount
- Explain why is it so Expensive
Compared to Open Source
Alfresco 3.3 focuses on improving web content management and integration capabilities. It introduces a new web editor for non-technical users to edit website content directly from browsers. It also provides enhanced deployment and formatting options for web content like a new Rendition API. Alfresco 3.3 aims to serve as a content services platform for web applications with features like bulk loading, deployment, and conversion of content for different channels. It also improves the collaboration and document management features of Alfresco Share.
This document provides a 9-step manual for uploading a slideshow presentation to the website Slideshare.net. The steps include navigating to the Slideshare website, clicking the upload button, selecting the file to upload from your computer, providing a title for the presentation, and publishing it to the site. Once published, the presentation can be viewed on the user's blog.
The document summarizes new features in Alfresco Community 3.4 including the Alfresco Web Quick Start, WCM for Spring, replication services, and updates to Alfresco Share. It describes new functionality like WCM collaboration, process control, and services for Spring. It also provides details on content replication, search capabilities in Alfresco Share, user interface enhancements, optimized database mapping, a document library for portals, support for fixed content stores via XAM, and improved localization.
The document discusses an agile approach to implementing Alfresco projects. It advocates for standardizing software implementation using work packs that contain individual standardized tasks. This allows unique business needs to be transformed into repeatable tasks, leveraging Alfresco's technology platform and community knowledge. The agile methodology is well-suited for standardization. Key aspects of the Alfresco platform discussed include services, workflows, templates, and a full data model.
Este documento explica cómo publicar documentos en SlideShare en 3 pasos: 1) Crear una cuenta en SlideShare. 2) Acceder a la cuenta y hacer clic en "Subir" para cargar un documento. 3) Obtener el código HTML o la dirección web del documento publicado para incluirlo en un blog o página web.
Slide deck from an Alfresco Webinar. Event info can be found at http://blogs.alfresco.com/wp/webcasts/2009/05/alfresco-webcast-developers-guide-3-web-scripts-surf-cmis-optaros/
This presentation discusses web scripts and Surf.
Slide deck from an Alfresco Webinar which can be viewed at http://blogs.alfresco.com/wp/webcasts/2009/05/alfresco-webcast-a-developers-guide-2-metadata-rules-workflows-optaros/
This presentation discusses content modeling and actions.
Find the free recorded webinar, which includes a product demo, here: http://www.alfresco.com/about/eventsondemand
This presentation covers:
● The Need for Document Management
● The Two Worlds of Document Management
● The Cost to a Business of Poor Document Management
● Commoditizing and Consumerizing Document Management
● A Day in the Life of a Document
● A Basic Document Model
● Content-as-a-Service
● Really Simple Document Management
Evolution of Collaborative Content Management
Even as IT spending slides, IT departments are having to handle more content, more users, provide more productivity, as well as more compliance.
They have to do all this at less cost.
The enterprise hasn't kept up with advances in collaboration - most still uses a shared drive + MS Office + Email.
Most knowledge workers:
- can't find documents
- can't find the right version of documents
- find it easier to search for competitors' info than their own company's info
- have lots more noise than signal
This presentation talks about the collaborative enteprise. Essentially providign Facebook-like features for the Enterprise.
● The Cost of Poor Collaborative Content Management
● Best Practice – On the Web and in the Enterprise
● Alfresco
● Alfresco Share
● Standards Support
● Total Cost of Ownership
● More Information
This document provides an overview and agenda for Alfresco in an Hour, which discusses Alfresco content management services, clients, integrations, editions, and next steps. The presentation covers challenges in the ECM market that Alfresco addresses through its lower cost, easier to use and faster adopting platform. It describes Alfresco's complete set of content services including document management, collaboration, web content management and records management. Finally, it compares Alfresco editions and suggests trying a free trial of Alfresco.
This document provides a summary of new features in Alfresco 5.0 Community for end users and administrators. Key features for end users include instant and filtered search, inline editing, document previews, task management, and user status. Administrators gain new capabilities for managing folder and document templates as well as sites. The document outlines each feature in Alfresco 5.0 Community with screenshots and descriptions.
A brief introduction to the CMIS spec and some tips and tricks for developers new to CMIS. Demos showed how to install and use cmislib, the Python API for CMIS, and OpenCMIS, the Java API. Both projects are part of Apache Chemistry. Originally given as part of an Alfresco webinar. Recording: http://blogs.alfresco.com/wp/webcasts/2012/01/getting-started-with-cmis-2/
Alfresco 5.2 Introduces New Public REST APIs
For an update, please see: https://www.slideshare.net/jvonka/exciting-new-alfresco-apis
https://www.meetup.com/Alfresco-Meetups/events/236987848/
An overview of the new and enhanced APIs will be discussed and some of the key endpoints demonstrated via Postman so that by the time you leave you should have enough knowledge to create a simple client or integration.
These APIs will also be the foundation for new clients developed for the Alfresco Digital Business Platform.
We'll have a sneak peek at what's coming next and leave plenty of time for questions, feedback and open discussion.
Building Content-Rich Java Apps in the Cloud with the Alfresco APIJeff Potts
This presentation, originally delivered at JavaOne on October 2, 2012, talks about why you should use Alfresco instead of rolling your own content repository and discusses the new public Alfresco API for writing content apps that persist content to Alfresco in the Cloud.
Table of Content
1. Alfresco 4.0 version-buzzword compliance
2. What’s new in Alfresco 4.0
3. Cloud Scale Performance
4. Open Platform for Social Channel Publishing
5. Greater Adoption to Enhance User Experience
6. How it enhances users experience
7. Repository building blocks
8. Solr Search Service
9. Indexing Control
10. Other Repository Enhancement
11. Work-flow
12. Release of alfresco 4.0
13. Release of alfresco 4.0 sub-versions and 4.2 sub-versions
14. Complete Installation of alfresco 4.2 Versions
15. Alfresco open source ECM solution- Algoworks Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
16. Reliable Open Source ECM platform-with no upfront cost.
17. FAQ1
18. FAQ2
19. FAQ3
20. Do you have more questions?
ECM Decision Matrix - Deciding Between Alfresco Community Edition, Alfresco E...Alfresco Software
As the leading provider of Open Source Enterprise Content Management, Alfresco is uniquely placed in providing a robust, scalable, feature rich content platform at a fraction of the cost of traditional solutions.
Alfresco Enterprise Content Management includes:
* Document Management
* Web Content Management
* Records Management
* Team Collaboration
* Digital Asset Management
This slide deck (and related webinar) presented the requirements for enterprise scale rollout and an “Enterprise Top 10 Decision Matrix”.
It was based on customer experience to guide selection.
It gave an overview of Alfresco Enterprise Edition,
explained what is coming in Alfresco Enterprise 3.2,
how it compares to the Alfresco Community Edition
and how commercial, enterprise class Open Source means:
* A Full Service Level Agreement not “unsupported”
* Support for both Open Source and Commercial Stacks
* Supporting Sites with Millions of Users and Terabytes of Content through External Authentication, Load Balancing and Clustering
* High-Availability with Clustering and Run-Time Reconfiguration
* Live JMX System Monitoring and Configuration Reporting
* Information Lifecycle Management
Learn why Alfresco is the lowest risk, lowest cost way to successfully deploy Alfresco in the Enterprise
Slide deck from an Alfresco Webinar which can be viewed at http://blogs.alfresco.com/wp/webcasts/2009/05/alfresco-webcast-a-developers-guide-1-capabilities-architecture-optaros/
This presentation discusses what Alfresco is an options for working with Alfresco from a developer perspective.
Total Cost Of Ownership For ECM - Compares Documentum, SharePoint, OpenText a...Alfresco Software
This is not a flaky 5 Year ROI Study
● It addresses costs in year one
● It uses publicly available information – review it yourself
● It provides tools to help you question your ECM vendors
● Ask Vendor to Explain Specifically:
- What are you Selling me
- What am I Getting
- What Extra Software do I Need
- Can you Break Down the Cost
- Why does it Cost this Amount
- Explain why is it so Expensive
Compared to Open Source
Alfresco 3.3 focuses on improving web content management and integration capabilities. It introduces a new web editor for non-technical users to edit website content directly from browsers. It also provides enhanced deployment and formatting options for web content like a new Rendition API. Alfresco 3.3 aims to serve as a content services platform for web applications with features like bulk loading, deployment, and conversion of content for different channels. It also improves the collaboration and document management features of Alfresco Share.
This document provides a 9-step manual for uploading a slideshow presentation to the website Slideshare.net. The steps include navigating to the Slideshare website, clicking the upload button, selecting the file to upload from your computer, providing a title for the presentation, and publishing it to the site. Once published, the presentation can be viewed on the user's blog.
The document summarizes new features in Alfresco Community 3.4 including the Alfresco Web Quick Start, WCM for Spring, replication services, and updates to Alfresco Share. It describes new functionality like WCM collaboration, process control, and services for Spring. It also provides details on content replication, search capabilities in Alfresco Share, user interface enhancements, optimized database mapping, a document library for portals, support for fixed content stores via XAM, and improved localization.
The document discusses an agile approach to implementing Alfresco projects. It advocates for standardizing software implementation using work packs that contain individual standardized tasks. This allows unique business needs to be transformed into repeatable tasks, leveraging Alfresco's technology platform and community knowledge. The agile methodology is well-suited for standardization. Key aspects of the Alfresco platform discussed include services, workflows, templates, and a full data model.
Este documento explica cómo publicar documentos en SlideShare en 3 pasos: 1) Crear una cuenta en SlideShare. 2) Acceder a la cuenta y hacer clic en "Subir" para cargar un documento. 3) Obtener el código HTML o la dirección web del documento publicado para incluirlo en un blog o página web.
Slide deck from an Alfresco Webinar. Event info can be found at http://blogs.alfresco.com/wp/webcasts/2009/05/alfresco-webcast-developers-guide-3-web-scripts-surf-cmis-optaros/
This presentation discusses web scripts and Surf.
Slide deck from an Alfresco Webinar which can be viewed at http://blogs.alfresco.com/wp/webcasts/2009/05/alfresco-webcast-a-developers-guide-2-metadata-rules-workflows-optaros/
This presentation discusses content modeling and actions.
Find the free recorded webinar, which includes a product demo, here: http://www.alfresco.com/about/eventsondemand
This presentation covers:
● The Need for Document Management
● The Two Worlds of Document Management
● The Cost to a Business of Poor Document Management
● Commoditizing and Consumerizing Document Management
● A Day in the Life of a Document
● A Basic Document Model
● Content-as-a-Service
● Really Simple Document Management
Evolution of Collaborative Content Management
Even as IT spending slides, IT departments are having to handle more content, more users, provide more productivity, as well as more compliance.
They have to do all this at less cost.
The enterprise hasn't kept up with advances in collaboration - most still uses a shared drive + MS Office + Email.
Most knowledge workers:
- can't find documents
- can't find the right version of documents
- find it easier to search for competitors' info than their own company's info
- have lots more noise than signal
This presentation talks about the collaborative enteprise. Essentially providign Facebook-like features for the Enterprise.
● The Cost of Poor Collaborative Content Management
● Best Practice – On the Web and in the Enterprise
● Alfresco
● Alfresco Share
● Standards Support
● Total Cost of Ownership
● More Information
Roll-out of the NYU HSL Website and Drupal CMSChris Evjy
This is a presentation I made for a class that describes the planning, marketing and assessment of the new NYU Health Sciences Libraries website. It focuses both on external website users/stakeholders, as well as the affect of adding web content management to the responsibilities of library staff.
This document provides an overview of a 2-day course on developing plugins for Movable Type. Day 1 covers the basics of plugin structure, the Movable Type registry, configuration directives, template tags, objects, and callbacks. Day 2 focuses on building user interfaces through menus, application screens, dialogs, and listing screens. The document provides examples and explanations of YAML syntax, configuration directives, template tags, and other concepts needed to develop Movable Type plugins.
This document provides a safe harbor statement regarding Oracle's products and services. It explains that the information provided describes the general direction of Oracle's products but is not meant as a guarantee of capabilities or features. It also states that the information is subject to change at Oracle's discretion and should not be considered as factors for purchase decisions.
The document describes the feature-value method for understanding customer choice and product development. It involves showing customers hypothetical product configurations and collecting data on feature preferences, willingness to pay, and other insights. An example uses this method to identify the optimal feature set for an automation design product. The feature-value method provides valuable information for product development and pricing optimization.
The document provides an introduction to the Semantic Enterprise Application and Services Repository (SEASR) and text mining. It describes SEASR's emphasis on flexibility, scalability, modularity, and providing a community hub and access to heterogeneous data and computational systems. It also provides examples of SEASR in action, including for citation analysis, entity extraction, audio analysis, and predictive modeling. Finally, it defines text mining as the non-trivial extraction of implicit knowledge from large amounts of textual data.
High-Octane Dev Teams: Three Things You Can Do To Improve Code QualityAtlassian
Bugs suck. But we know they are inevitable. Finding bugs fast and dealing with them early results in higher quality code. This session explores the practical approaches to improving code quality with automated testing, continuous integration and effective code review.
Atlassian Speaker: Brendan Humphreys
Customer Speaker: Rik Tamm-Daniels of Attivio
Key Takeaways:
* Overviews of key concepts and how to get started
* Walk-throughs and configuration tips for Clover, Bamboo and Crucible
* Stories from the trenches
The Mobile Marketing Forum provides the opportunity for those new to mobile to learn how to engage the mobile channel – and those already engaged in mobile to learn how to deploy more advanced capabilities to enhance existing initiatives. The Mobile Marketing Forum brings together industry leaders and experts from around the globe to share their expertise on how to leverage this hot new media channel. Regardless of your current level of expertise, the MOBILE MARKETING FORUM is the premier event to attend this year.
The document discusses using PHP to access Antelope data through a web interface. It covers compiling the Antelope PHP module, accessing the IES BATS database and real-time state of health data via web, and using Antelope data on PDAs, mobile phones, and within Google Maps. Examples of live demos accessing Antelope data this way are provided.
Screenshots and annotations to complement the "Google Docs to foster collaboration in the classroom and professionally" session of the faculty summer workshop program, Purchase College SUNY, May 2009
Inside Picnik: How We Built Picnik (and What We Learned Along the Way)jjhuff
The document discusses the architecture and infrastructure challenges of building the photo editing website Picnik, including their use of Flash, a LAMP stack, virtualization, load balancing, storage solutions, and lessons learned around scaling, outages, and third party dependencies. It provides an overview of the technical components used to build Picnik and the operational issues they encountered along the way.
API's, Freebase, and the Collaborative Semantic webDan Delany
A presentation about the state of the collaborative semantic web, including:
- What?
- Why?
- Where do we stand?
- A case study on Metaweb's Freebase project
The document discusses Yahoo!'s open strategy and technologies. It highlights Yahoo!'s use of open source technologies like FreeBSD, Linux, Apache, PHP, and MySQL. It also discusses Yahoo!'s embrace of open standards, contributions to open source projects like YUI, and hiring of open source developers. Finally, it provides overviews of several Yahoo! open technologies including the Yahoo! Developer Network, OAuth, OpenID, YQL, and Yahoo! social APIs.
This document provides information about Panorama Consulting Group, an ERP consulting firm. It describes Panorama's services and methodology for ERP software selection and implementation. Panorama has 18 consultants with experience evaluating 70 different ERP packages across industries like manufacturing and distribution. It offers ERP evaluation, selection, implementation project management, and benefits realization. Panorama's proprietary PERFECT Fit framework is an 8-step methodology for ERP selection and implementation that leverages tools and best practices to optimize costs and ensure a good strategic and operational fit.
Soa R 7 16 08 Appistry Private Clouds Etc Bob LozanoGovCloud Network
This document discusses private clouds and Appistry's Application Fabric solution for building private clouds. The Application Fabric provides scale-out virtualization, application-level fault tolerance, and automated management. This allows applications to inherit capabilities like scalability and reliability without manual coding. The document describes two case studies where Appistry's platform allowed FedEx to deploy a logistics application in one day and GeoEye to process over 5 TB of satellite imagery daily.
2007 KMWorld Presentation on Augmented Social Cognition Research at PARCEd Chi
1) The document discusses research by PARC on improving collaboration through Web 2.0 tools.
2) It notes that while Web 2.0 tools provide benefits like ease of use, they can also introduce costs through interference during collaboration and noisy tagging.
3) The research presented examples of PARC systems that aim to address these costs by providing transparency on wiki edits, lowering the effort of social bookmarking through in-page tagging, and reducing noise in tags.
Measuring Quality of Experience for MPEG-21-based Cross-Layer Multimedia Cont...Alpen-Adria-Universität
Christian Timmerer, Víctor H. Ortega, José M. González, and Alberto León, Measuring Quality of Experience for MPEG-21-based Cross-Layer Multimedia Content Adaptation, Proceedings of the 1st ACS/IEEE International Workshop on Wireless Internet Services (WISe'08), Doha, Qatar, April 1-4, 2008.
Nowadays, mobile devices have implemented several transmission technologies which enable access to the Internet and increase the bit rate for data exchange. Despite modern mobile processors and high-resolution displays, mobile devices will never reach the stage of a powerful notebook or desktop system (for example, due to the fact of battery powered CPUs or just concerning the small-sized displays). Due to these limitations, the deliverable content for these devices should be adapted based on their capabilities including a variety of aspects (e.g., from terminal to network characteristics). These capabilities should be described in an interoperable way. In practice, however, there are many standards available and a common mapping model between these standards is not in place. Therefore, in this paper we describe such a mapping model and its implementation aspects. In particular, we focus on the whole delivery context (i.e., terminal capabilities, network characteristics, user preferences, etc.) and investigated the two most prominent state-of-the-art description schemes, namely User Agent Profile (UAProf) and Usage Environment Description (UED).
Peer Code Review: In a Nutshell and The Tantric Team: Getting Your Automated ...Atlassian
Peer Code Review: In a Nutshell
Development is inherently collaborative. So why aren't you doing code review? This session discusses the importance of collaboration around your source code, the impact code review can have on development teams, and offers guidance on how to get started.
Atlassian Speaker: Matt Quail
Customer Speaker: Patrick Coleman of Dash
Key Takeaways:
* Peer code review explained
* Benefits and approaches to effective code review
The Tantric Team: Getting Your Automated Build Groove On
Want to take your build automation to the next level? This session explains the process of setting up an automated software development infrastructure using the Atlassian tools, focusing on continuous integration. This session outlines key steps involved in automating a typical Java project using Ant, Bamboo, FishEye, Clover, JIRA and a large cast of other supporting tools.
Customer Speaker: Rik Tamm-Daniels
Key Takeaways:
* Continuous integration how-to
* Integrating multiple Atlassian tools, along with other development infrastructure
Similar to Really Simple Document Management with Alfresco (20)
The document discusses advancing digital business through improving digital flow. Digital flow is defined as connecting people, processes, and information quickly, seamlessly, and effortlessly. It discusses how intelligent activation of information based on context can improve access and availability. Case studies are provided of organizations that improved processes like clinical collaboration, courtroom efficiency, and client onboarding by advancing their digital flow with Alfresco's platform. The document encourages readers to evaluate their technology strategy and where they can improve customer experience and efficiency.
Alfresco Day BeNelux: Customer Success Showcase - Credendo GroupAlfresco Software
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1. Really Simple Document Management
Dr. Ian Howells, Alfresco
CMO Alfresco
www.alfresco.com
Alfresco Confidential
Not for Distribution
2. Agenda
● The Roots of Document Management
● The Cost to a Business of Poor Document Management
● Commoditizing and Consumerizing Document Management
● A Day in the Life of a Document
● A Basic Document Model
● Content-as-a-Service
● Really Simple Document Management
3. Where Document Management
Came From
● Librarians
● Document Vault
● Librarian/Security Guard
● Book at Door
Check-Out
●
Check-In
●
● Back-Office Usage
● Back-Office Language
4. The Front Office Knowledge
Worker
● 80% of Information in a Company is
Content
● Growing at 75% a Year
● Knowledge Workers spend 30% to
40% of their Time on Document
Related Tasks
5. Recognize This?
ECM After 20 Years
● ECM Systems and Corporate
Intranets aren’t Used
5% of Knowledge Workers use
●
ECM
16% of Users use a Collaborative
●
Workplace/Company Portal
● ECM Suites are a 1990’s
Legacy
Too Expensive
●
Too Difficult – Use, Rollout,
●
Integrate and Scale-Out
Too Difficult to Develop Content
●
Applications
Too Proprietary
●
6. The Shared Drive Syndrome
Can’t Find Documents
●
45% of Users find Gathering Information about another part of the
●
Company a Challenge
Managers spend up to two hours a day searching for information
●
Can’t Find the Right Version
●
42% of Users Accidentally use the Wrong Information at least Once
●
per Week
Easier to Search for Competitors Information
●
Only 31 percent said that competitor information is hard to get
●
Often Information is not Valuable
●
More than 50 percent of the information they obtain has no value to
●
them
Content from Multiple Sources
●
On average 3 sources for information on competitors, customers, and
●
projects
57% numerous sources causes difficulties
●
Information is not Distributed in Time to be Useful
● Shared
59% miss valuable information everyday to to poor distribution Drive
●
Interface
Managers Say the Majority of Information Obtained for Their Work Is Useless
Accenture Survey January 2007
7. Internet Trends are Affecting
Enterprise Content Management
● “Basic Content Services” or
“ECM for the Masses”
● Shift content from only 10% to
90% of Enterprise
● Open Source
● Web 2.0
● Content-as-a-Service
The Shared Drive for the New Millennium
8. Fit Within the User’s Environment
Content‐as‐a‐Service
Before After
Shared
Web
Drive or
Shared Access/
Email
Search
Drive Interface
Rules
Automation
Compliance
Applications
11. How Do I Organize My Content?
Meta‐Data Management
● Folders
● Document Properties
● I want to Use this to Search in
The Future
I Wish I Didn’t have to Re‐Type Information
I Wish I Could Easily Find my Documents
12. I Can’t Find That Document
Simple Search/OpenSearch
● I Understand Google Search
● On the Web I can Search
Across Multiple Web Sites
● Why Can’t I do That Across My
Repositories
● OpenSearch Standard
I Wish Search was as Simple as Google
I was I could Search on
Content and Properties
13. Locking and Versioning
Comments and Timestamps
This is the
Latest
This is the
Latest
Version 1
Version 2
This is the
This is the
Latest
Latest
I’ve Found it
But which one is Correct
14. Security and Groups
● Not Access or Even Know it
Exists
● Consumer
● Contributor
Contractors
● Editor
HR
● Coordinator Same
Version
Different
● Individual/Group Security
● Folder or Content
That was Private to My Group
15. Lifecycle Management
● Lifecycle Management
Roles
●
• Reviewers
Security
●
Folder
●
Comments/Discussion
● Authoring Distribution
Review
Workflow
●
Status
●
Audit
●
Authoring Distribution
Reviewers
They Shouldn’t have Seen That Write Read
Comment
It was in Review Need to
discuss Open
Source
Change Title
16. Rendition
● Transform to a Different format
Word to PDF
●
Powerpoint to Flash
●
…
●
● Read Only
Authoring Distribution
Review
● Advanced
Watermarked
●
Digital Rights Management
●
• Expires
Distribution
Authoring Reviewers
Read
The Final, Approved Document Write Comment
has Been Changed
17. Content‐as‐a‐Service
A Basic Document Model
Properties
Lock
Folder
Version Document Users
Audit Groups
Roles
Version 1
Version 2
Security Rendition Comments
Change
Title
Content‐as‐a‐Service
From any Tool
18. Content‐as‐a‐Service
Advanced Document Model
Records
LifeCycle
Retention
Properties
Lock
Folder
Version Document Users
Audit Groups
Roles
Version 1
Version 2
Security Rendition Comments
Language
Renditions
Change
Title
19. Simplifying Document
Management
● CIFS Shared Drive Interface
● Pure Java – Windows, Linux,
Mac
● Drag-and-Drop
● File Save-As
● Desktop and Briefcase
● Automatic Meta-Data
Extraction
● Zero Footprint Client
• Search
• Version
• Audit
• Workflow
20. Simple Office Integration
Work Entirely in Office
● Functionality
Space Browsing
●
Search
●
Checkin/out
●
Create New
●
Version History
●
Properties
●
Workflow Tasks
●
Compare
●
● Actions
Transform PDF
●
Email out URL
●
21. Email Document Management
● Embedded SMTP Email Server
● Email Archival
Email
●
Attached Files
●
Metadata Extraction – Sender,
●
Subject, To, CC
● Email In Collaboration
Space - Content
●
Document - Discussion
●
Forum – New Topic
●
Topic - Post
●
22. Simple Document Application
Rules
● As Simple as Email Rules
● Consistent Across all
Interfaces
• Document
Application
Rules
26. Open Source Choice
or SharePoint Tie‐In
● Open Source Choice ● SharePoint Tie-In
● Office ● MS-Office
● RIA Platform ● Sliverlight
● Portal ● SharePoint Portal
● J2EE or .NET ● .NET
● Database ● SQL Server
● Operating System ● Windows
● Low Cost ● Hidden Costs
OSS Taking the
M out of MOSS
27. Why Alfresco?
Simplicity, Choice & Scalability
● Content Management that Real
People, Teams and Customers
want to use
Simple to use, integrate and rollout
●
for enterprise adoption
● With the Cost Savings of Open
Source
1/10th of the cost of traditional
●
ECM with the added cost saving of
an OSS stack
● And the Scalability and High
Availability of Java
5 Times faster and no proprietary
●
tie-in
31. Fit Within the User’s Environment
Content‐as‐a‐Service
● As Simple as a
• Shared
Shared Drive
Drive
Interface
● As Simple as Email
• Email
Interface
● As Simple as Google
• Search
Search
• Version
• Audit
● Rules Automation
• Workflow
● Zero-Footprint Client
• Web
Search
● Web 2.0 Client
Integration
Rules
Automation