‘Content Management’ posts

Packt Author of the Year Award

Posted by Optaros on 11 Sep 2009

I mentioned it on Twitter yesterday but I definitely wanted to spend more than 140 characters saying thanks. If you missed the tweet, what I’m talking about is that Packt announced that I won the Author of the Year Award for the Alfresco Developer Guide. Earlier this year they had a nomination process which resulted | View post »

Understanding the differences between Alfresco’s repository implementations

Posted by Optaros on 31 Aug 2009

People new to Alfresco are often unaware of the existence of two different repository implementations within the product. One, which I’ll call the “DM Store”, is the classic store, the one that’s been used by Alfresco since the beginning. The other, the “WCM Store” or, as it is often referred to in API-speak, the “AVM | View post »

Yet another reason to love Open Source Content Management

Posted by Optaros on 04 Aug 2009

Man, I don’t miss delivering solutions on top of Documentum. After reading Laurence Hart’s post on Documentum Developer Edition, I’m reminded how much I take for granted working exclusively in the open source content management world. Laurence’s post was intended to discuss the ins and outs of Documentum’s efforts to make it easier for developers, | View post »

Alfresco Developer Guide source reorg and 3.2 Community update

Posted by Optaros on 30 Jul 2009

I originally wrote the Alfresco Developer Guide source code for Alfresco 2.2 Enterprise and Alfresco 3 Labs. The code was pretty much the same regardless of which one you were running. For things that did happen to be different, I handled those with separate projects: one for community-specific stuff and one for enterprise-specific stuff. This | View post »

ECM vendors have their heads in the cloud, can you see through the fog?

Posted by Marc Osofsky on 08 Jul 2009

The hype around cloud computing has reached a fevered pitch so it is natural that ECM vendors try to take advantage of that as much as they can. Some examples from the open source ECM world: Alfresco always seems to be partnering with one cloud vendor or another. I went to a brief session on | View post »

Community and Content: Business Week's Business Exchange

Posted by John Eckman on 30 Jun 2009

Earlier this month, during the MediaBistro Circus, John A Byrne (@johnabyrne on twitter) spoke about how Business Week is transforming itself, engaging with users, and taking advantage of new opportunities to bring community into contact with content. One of the sites he mentioned was the Business Exchange, a new community (really a set of communities) | View post »

Open Source and Design: Ideologies Clashing (SXSW Extended Content)

Posted by John Eckman on 17 Jun 2009

One of the panels I proposed for SXSW Interactive 2009 was on the intersection of open source and design: Thesis: Open Source and Design are fundamentally philosophically incompatible. Antithesis: Open Source and Design are profoundly similar in core beliefs and approaches. This talk works to articulate a meaningful synthesis between these two positions. The talk, [...]

Alfresco-Django integration now available on Google Code

Posted by Optaros on 12 Jun 2009

The Alfresco-Django code I demo’d in the screencast yesterday is available at Google Code. It includes the core Django integration, the sample site, an AMP file you can use to deploy the web scripts and the sample site bootstrap data to Alfresco, and documentation which you can build using Sphinx. This should work with Alfresco | View post »

Screencast: Alfresco Django integration

Posted by Optaros on 11 Jun 2009

I’ve created a screencast over at Optaros Labs that shows a simple web site, powered by Django, that pulls all of its content from Alfresco. At Optaros, we see Django and Alfresco as a powerful combination for building content-centric applications. The integration shown in the screencast is based on work we did for our friends | View post »

Alfresco 3.1 clustering easier with JGroups

Posted by Optaros on 08 Jun 2009

Optaros has worked on some of the largest and most complex Alfresco implementations anywhere. Projects where multi-node read-write clusters are required have been particularly challenging. So when Alfresco announced clustering improvements in 3.1 my interest was piqued. I decided I’d do a simple test: Get a two-node read-write Alfresco 3.1 cluster running using a shared | View post »

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