Alfresco 4.0 will be released to the Community at the end of September. This presentation covers the highlights of the features and functionality coming with the release.
The recent launch of Alfresco One 5.0 included many key enhancements to the software. Some are provided to increase ease-of-use to end users while others bring new and improved integrations and capabilities to administrators and developers. In addition to several bug fixes, SharePoint Protocol was replaced by Alfresco Office Services and now supports property mapping and better browser support. HTML5 preview includes full text search and the ability to download or permalink from the preview—all without Flash.
The latest improvements to solr 4 will bring a more responsive and faceted search to the software. This includes inline actions for search results as well as the search criteria defaulting to AND rather than OR. Support for clustering/sharding and term highlighting is expected soon as well.
In addition to these advancements, the following list touches on some enhancements. In depth information can be found at https://www.alfresco.com/5ready
CMIS 1.1 Item Type
Site Manager and Analytics
More Aikau components
Advanced inline HTML editor (TinyMCE4)
Many Explorer-only features added to Share
Content encryption at rest
Improvements to docs.alfresco.com
Replacing Your Shared Drive with Alfresco - Open Source ECMAlfresco Software
http://tinyurl.com/5ddd3t <--
View recorded webinar.
Learn how you can replace your shared drive with a enterprise-class content management system. With no client software.
Alfresco's Virtual File System interfaces provide CIFS (Common Internet File System), NFS (Network File System), WebDav (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) and FTP (File Transfer Protocol) access to your Alfresco content repositories making, Alfresco as easy to use as a shared drive. Open Source ECM.
www.alfresco.com
Alfresco 4.0 will be released to the Community at the end of September. This presentation covers the highlights of the features and functionality coming with the release.
The recent launch of Alfresco One 5.0 included many key enhancements to the software. Some are provided to increase ease-of-use to end users while others bring new and improved integrations and capabilities to administrators and developers. In addition to several bug fixes, SharePoint Protocol was replaced by Alfresco Office Services and now supports property mapping and better browser support. HTML5 preview includes full text search and the ability to download or permalink from the preview—all without Flash.
The latest improvements to solr 4 will bring a more responsive and faceted search to the software. This includes inline actions for search results as well as the search criteria defaulting to AND rather than OR. Support for clustering/sharding and term highlighting is expected soon as well.
In addition to these advancements, the following list touches on some enhancements. In depth information can be found at https://www.alfresco.com/5ready
CMIS 1.1 Item Type
Site Manager and Analytics
More Aikau components
Advanced inline HTML editor (TinyMCE4)
Many Explorer-only features added to Share
Content encryption at rest
Improvements to docs.alfresco.com
Replacing Your Shared Drive with Alfresco - Open Source ECMAlfresco Software
http://tinyurl.com/5ddd3t <--
View recorded webinar.
Learn how you can replace your shared drive with a enterprise-class content management system. With no client software.
Alfresco's Virtual File System interfaces provide CIFS (Common Internet File System), NFS (Network File System), WebDav (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) and FTP (File Transfer Protocol) access to your Alfresco content repositories making, Alfresco as easy to use as a shared drive. Open Source ECM.
www.alfresco.com
The Dev-Admin Chimera: Customising Connections (with Gab Davis)Mark Myers
IBM Connections customisation comes in many flavours, from modifying branding, adding languages and customising menu items to developing and adding your own widgets. Some of it is as simple as changing XML files or style sheets, some take us into the dark world of JSPs and ear files. We'll take you through the highlights of what can be customised and what skills you need to achieve different effects. Some are simple enough for even an administrator to manage and all of them need the work of an administrator to deploy. If you're a Administrator who fancies making a few simple Connections changes or a Developer who fancies deploying your own changes onto a server, Mark and Gab will explain why it's better to work together to build a customised maintainable system with little of no bloodshed and the minimum of ritual sacrifice.
Uno! Deux! Three! Making Localization of XPages as Easy as 1-2-3Kathy Brown
From IBM Connect 2014, Making Localization of XPages as easy as 1-2-3. We show what comes "out of the box" and also how to localize what isn't "out of the box".
SHOW102 XPages: Still No Experience Necessary IBM Connect 2014Kathy Brown
IBM Connect 2014
XPages: Still No Experience Necessary
Step by Step see how to create an XPages application. Create a help desk ticket app, including CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete)
Presented at the NISO Virtual Conference:
Web-Scale Discovery Services: Transforming Access to Library Resources. November 20, 2013. 11:00 - 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).
http://www.niso.org/news/events/2013/virtual/discovery
Slides from this week's webinar with the Blue Fish Development Group showing how easy web content management really is with Alfresco Share 3.2. Blue Fish have over 11 years experience of WCM and appreciate that organisations need different things from their CMS. Traditional websites need a CMS that is aimed at the business user - see just how easy this is with their Casual Contributor UI demo.
SUTOL 2016: IBM Connections Deployment Best and Worst Practicespanagenda
A presentation by Christoph Stoettner
Depending on deployment size, operating system and security considerations you have different options to configure IBM Connections. This session will show good and bad examples on how to do it from multiple customer deployments. IBM Champion Christoph Stoettner will describe things he found and how you can optimize your systems. This is valuable information that will help you to be successful in your next IBM Connections deployment project.
2-19-14 “Integrating with DSpace 4” Presentation SlidesDuraSpace
Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series
Series Seven: All About DSpace 4–Improved Interfaces for Man and Machine
Curated by Bram Luyten, @mire Co-Founder
Integrating with DSpace 4
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Presented by: Peter Dietz
Making Life Easier with PowerShell (SPSVB 2012)Michael Greene
Have you ever spent an afternoon setting site collection properties manually on every site collection in your farm? How about going through and activating features following an upgrade? These are just two simple examples of where PowerShell can turn an entire afternoon worth of work into just a few minutes. In this session we’ll start off with a familiarization of PowerShell and progress into capabilities and usage scenarios of the out of the box SharePoint 2010 cmdlets.
Presented at SharePoint Saturday, Virginia Beach (January 7, 2012)
This presentation will outline Appnovation’s Canopy technology solution. Canopy is a standard based integration solution that brings together the best of Alfresco with the best of Drupal. Covered in this presentation will be specific details about how the Canopy solution is architected and put together. Some of the Alfresco/Drupal integration topics covered will include: content type integration, bi-directional integration and authentication
The Dev-Admin Chimera: Customising Connections (with Gab Davis)Mark Myers
IBM Connections customisation comes in many flavours, from modifying branding, adding languages and customising menu items to developing and adding your own widgets. Some of it is as simple as changing XML files or style sheets, some take us into the dark world of JSPs and ear files. We'll take you through the highlights of what can be customised and what skills you need to achieve different effects. Some are simple enough for even an administrator to manage and all of them need the work of an administrator to deploy. If you're a Administrator who fancies making a few simple Connections changes or a Developer who fancies deploying your own changes onto a server, Mark and Gab will explain why it's better to work together to build a customised maintainable system with little of no bloodshed and the minimum of ritual sacrifice.
Uno! Deux! Three! Making Localization of XPages as Easy as 1-2-3Kathy Brown
From IBM Connect 2014, Making Localization of XPages as easy as 1-2-3. We show what comes "out of the box" and also how to localize what isn't "out of the box".
SHOW102 XPages: Still No Experience Necessary IBM Connect 2014Kathy Brown
IBM Connect 2014
XPages: Still No Experience Necessary
Step by Step see how to create an XPages application. Create a help desk ticket app, including CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete)
Presented at the NISO Virtual Conference:
Web-Scale Discovery Services: Transforming Access to Library Resources. November 20, 2013. 11:00 - 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).
http://www.niso.org/news/events/2013/virtual/discovery
Slides from this week's webinar with the Blue Fish Development Group showing how easy web content management really is with Alfresco Share 3.2. Blue Fish have over 11 years experience of WCM and appreciate that organisations need different things from their CMS. Traditional websites need a CMS that is aimed at the business user - see just how easy this is with their Casual Contributor UI demo.
SUTOL 2016: IBM Connections Deployment Best and Worst Practicespanagenda
A presentation by Christoph Stoettner
Depending on deployment size, operating system and security considerations you have different options to configure IBM Connections. This session will show good and bad examples on how to do it from multiple customer deployments. IBM Champion Christoph Stoettner will describe things he found and how you can optimize your systems. This is valuable information that will help you to be successful in your next IBM Connections deployment project.
2-19-14 “Integrating with DSpace 4” Presentation SlidesDuraSpace
Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series
Series Seven: All About DSpace 4–Improved Interfaces for Man and Machine
Curated by Bram Luyten, @mire Co-Founder
Integrating with DSpace 4
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Presented by: Peter Dietz
Making Life Easier with PowerShell (SPSVB 2012)Michael Greene
Have you ever spent an afternoon setting site collection properties manually on every site collection in your farm? How about going through and activating features following an upgrade? These are just two simple examples of where PowerShell can turn an entire afternoon worth of work into just a few minutes. In this session we’ll start off with a familiarization of PowerShell and progress into capabilities and usage scenarios of the out of the box SharePoint 2010 cmdlets.
Presented at SharePoint Saturday, Virginia Beach (January 7, 2012)
This presentation will outline Appnovation’s Canopy technology solution. Canopy is a standard based integration solution that brings together the best of Alfresco with the best of Drupal. Covered in this presentation will be specific details about how the Canopy solution is architected and put together. Some of the Alfresco/Drupal integration topics covered will include: content type integration, bi-directional integration and authentication
Learn about Alfresco 4, the most advanced Open Source ECM solution to date. You will see how great new features can be used to make your employees more productive, more connected and more engaged. You will hear more about the exciting features, including:
• Social features – Brining social features to users within the enterprise
• Publishing – Automating the stream of content to multiple social sites
• Improved UI – An enterprise application that users will want to use
• Format support – Extending to iWork, Google Docs, Video, Audio and Adobe files
• Mobile support – Access content from anywhere on any device
• Scalability – The most scalable and robust version yet
• Workflow – Utilizing the new Activiti BPM engine
Review of new features coming in Alfresco 4. Hear how the new interface supports drag and drop upload. Alfresco now supports Social Channel Publishing, allowing users to publish to YouTube, FaceBook, Twitter, etc. Now includes Activiti and Apache Solr.
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?
Alfresco One è una piattaforma di Enterprise Content Management (ECM) cloud ibrida che permette di gestire e sincronizzare i contenuti tra diversi repository on premise e nel cloud. Grazie all'avanzato supporto per dispositivi mobili e alle tante integrazioni applicative, gli utenti possono accedere ai contenuti e collaborare ovunque si trovino e nelle modalità che preferiscono. L'architettura aperta e moderna di Alfresco One offre eccezionale flessibilità e permette alle aziende di soddisfare esigenze di business specifiche e in evoluzione, in modo molto più semplice e conveniente rispetto ai sistemi ECM proprietari.
Guarda la registrazione: https://www.alfresco.com/it/eventi/webinar/le-novita-di-alfresco-51
Alfresco provides many extensions points for building custom solutions, integrating with a multitude of different tools. Learn how Alfresco’s Integration Engineering team has approached building integrations with Jive and Dropbox. See what’s coming around the bend and how you can participate with community lead integration projects.
But we're already open source! Why would I want to bring my code to Apache?gagravarr
From ApacheCon Europe 2015 in Budapest
So, your business has already opened sourced some of its code? Great! Or you're thinking about it? That's fine! But now, someone's asking you about giving it to these Apache people? What's up with that, and why isn't just being open source enough?
In this talk, we'll look at several real world examples of where companies have chosen to contribute their existing open source code to the Apache Software Foundation. We'll see the advantages they got from it, the problems they faced along the way, why they did it, and how it helped their business. We'll also look briefly at where it may not be the right fit.
Wondering about how to take your business's open source involvement to the next level, and if contributing to projects at the Apache Software Foundation will deliver RoI, then this is the talk for you!
Enterprise Content Management 101 for the Hospitality IndustryAlfresco Software
The hospitality industry has been faced with increasing demand and limited supply growth as well as dips in overall revenue per available room. With the open source technology of Alfresco, companies can increase their revenues while decreasing their overall technology spend.
Learn why the hospitality industry is reserving Alfresco for their Enterprise Content Management needs and some real-world examples on how the hospitality industry is using Alfresco.
2. • Features that make Alfresco easier to use
• Features that provide Social Content
Management support
• Features that make Alfresco easier to
deploy and manage
4. Question?
• How do you make it easier to…
add content
find content
and use content?
5. Uploading Content
• Support drag and drop
upload
o Drag from desktop
o Drop on to folders
• Improved parallel upload
• Support drag and drop
move
o Drag files to the folder tree, Get D&D move
folders or the breadcrumb screen shot off Paul
HH
• HTML5 enabled browsers
6. Finding Content
• Sort folder view
o By name, type,
rating…
• Inline edit of
properties
o Name
o Tags
7. Viewing Content
• Redesigned UI
o More room for preview
o Toggle actions,
properties, tags, etc.
• Support more formats
o Preview Video and
Audio
o Support for Apple
iWorks files
8. Site Administration
• Drag and drop setup
of components
• Rename components
• Brand sites
• Improved help
o Default text
o Help bubbles
9. Other Enhancements
• Improved calendar
• Create from template
• TinyMCE link to page
• Geotag linked to
Google maps
• Google Docs
11. Social Features – Followers
• Follow influential
people
• Use search to find
people to follow
• Activities – what are
they doing
• Private following list
• Find out who is
following you
12. Social Features – Ratings and Commenting
• Ability to ‘like’
content
• Sort content by
ratings
o Find highly rated
content
• Comment counts
• Rewind version tree
13. Social Features – Notifications
• Proactive notifications
o Uses HTML templates
(localized)
o Can be customized (in
repo)
o Activity feed, following and
WF tasks
• Personal preferences
o Op-in/out
• New activity dashlet
o Multiple options
o New filers
14. Social Features – Publishing
• Support two types
o Content
o Status updates
• Support for
o Facebook, Twitter, Publish
YouTube, and Flickr
o Can be extended
• Define ‘Channels’
o Multiple channels for
each service
15. Social Publishing
• Administration • User
o Define the channels o Select content
o Define credentials o New action ‘Publish’
• Java API to build o Select channel(s)
automation o View publishing history
17. Web Administration
• Admin console
o Tag and category
managers
o Channels and Workflow
management
Community
Enterprise
18. New Alfresco Index Server
• Replace Lucene
• More scalable
solution
• Separate Solr index
server
o Remove load from
Alfresco servers
• Solr index used for
search
20. Solr Support
• Customer can choose • ‘Eventually Consistent’
either Lucene or Solr • Client support
• Typical upgrade o Alfresco Explorer
process o Alfresco Share
o Install Alfresco 4.0 o WebDAV
o Configure SOLR o FTP
o Run Solr index o MS SharePoint
o Switch off Lucene o CIFS
• Fine grain control over • RM will follow 4.0
what gets indexed
21. Activiti Workflow
• Designed by Tom
Baeyens (founder of
the open source BPM
engine jBPM)
• Option to use Activiti,
jBPM or both
• Apache licensed with
support for BPMN 2.0
standard
• Designer for Enterprise
24. WCM
• Web Quick Start • Multilingual web site
o Publish to file system support
o Also DM to file system o Mark an asset / section as
translatable
o Edit the locales available
on a particular website
o See the translations of a
given asset / section
o Create a new translation of
a translatable asset /
section
o Edit a translation of a
translatable asset / section
25. Availability
• End September 2011
o Alfresco Community 4.0.a – Available for download
• November
o Alfresco Enterprise 4 Beta –
http://svy.mk/Beta4Alfresco
• Mid December 2011
o Alfresco Enterprise 4
o Alfresco Team 4
• Q1 2012
o Alfresco Records Management 4
26. Alfresco 4
• Easier to Use
• Supports Social Content Management
• Easier to manage and deploy
28. Mobile Features
• Find content
o Browse sites and folders
o Search
• View content
o View file information
• Download to device
o Open in app
• Favorites
• Send content to others
• Comment
• Upload content
(WebDAV)
30. Alfresco DevCon 2011
San Diego, 26-27 Oct & London, 9-10 Nov
Use ‘DevCon11Web’
Save $50 (€36 or £31)
on conference registration at
http://www.alfresco.com/about/events/devcon