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WordPress Thelonious, New Optaros.com

Posted by John Eckman on 22 Jun 2010

WordPress 3.0, code-named Thelonious (as in Monk), has been released. That same day, but with somewhat less fanfare, we released a new Optaros.com, running on WordPress 3.0. Here’s the overview video of what’s new in WordPress from the WP Dev blog:

cmislib: A CMIS client library for Python

Posted by Jeff Potts on 18 Dec 2009

I’ve started a new project on Google Code called cmislib. It is an interoperable client library for CMIS in Python that uses the Restful AtomPub Binding of a CMIS provider to perform CRUD and query functions on the repository. I created it for a couple of reasons. First, it’s been bugging me that, unlike our | View post »

Forrester says 2010 looks good for ECM

Posted by Jeff Potts on 16 Dec 2009

Forrester has released the results from its 2009 Global Enterprise Content Management Online Survey. Here are a few of the things that jumped out at me… 72% of respondents plan on increasing their ECM investments in the coming year. That’s certainly good news. Of those increasing their investment, the big drivers are content sharing, compliance, | View post »

New Tutorial: Getting Started with CMIS

Posted by Jeff Potts on 23 Nov 2009

I’ve written a new tutorial on the proposed Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) standard called, “Getting Started with CMIS“. The tutorial first takes you through an overview of the specification. Then, I do several examples. The examples start out using curl to make GET, PUT, POST, and DELETE calls against Alfresco to perform CRUD functions | View post »

Top Five Alfresco Roadmap Takeaways

Posted by Jeff Potts on 12 Nov 2009

Now that the last of the Alfresco Fall meetups has concluded in the US, I thought I’d summarize my takeaways. Overall I thought the events were really good. The informative sessions were well-attended. Everyone I talked to was glad they came and left with multiple useful takeaways. Everyone has their own criteria for usefulness–for these | View post »

Django + Alfresco was a winning combination for retailer’s intranet

Posted by Jeff Potts on 05 Nov 2009

Last week I spent some time with one of our clients talking about what it’s been like to live with their Intranet platform based on Django and Alfresco. The conversation got me really excited about what they’ve been able to do since the original implementation and where they are heading. The client is a well-known, | View post »

Alfresco Share microblogging component released as open source

Posted by Jeff Potts on 19 Oct 2009

Back in February (I know, it’s been simmering on the back burner for too long), I did a couple of screencasts on Optaros Labs showing a demo of Alfresco Share (part 1, part 2). In part 2 of that screencast I showed two custom components: Status and Bookmark. Alfresco made Bookmark obsolete by releasing their | View post »

Screencast: Basic Alfresco-Kaltura integration

Posted by Jeff Potts on 16 Oct 2009

Bryan Spaulding, Media Practice Lead at Optaros, and I have been thinking about lightweight digital asset management and Alfresco. Alfresco can manage any kind of asset, including rich media. It has some built-in functionality for doing image transformations and you can easily integrate with open source solutions like ffmpeg to work with video. But many | View post »

Screencast: Drupal Open Atrium with Alfresco CMIS

Posted by Jeff Potts on 13 Oct 2009

I recorded a quick screencast of a simple integration we did to show Open Atrium leveraging Alfresco as a formal document repository via CMIS. This leverages the CMIS Alfresco module we developed and released on Drupal.org. As I point out in the screencast, there’s not much to the integration from a technical standpoint. Open Atrium | View post »

Drupal + Alfresco webinar slides available

Posted by Jeff Potts on 15 Sep 2009

People want intranets that are fun and easy to use, full of compelling content relevant to their job, and enabled with social and community features to help them discover connections with other teams, projects, and colleagues. IT wants something that’s lightweight and flexible enough to respond to the needs of the business that won’t cost | View post »

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