‘Enterprise 2.0’ posts
Open Source CMS Alfresco Releases 3.0 Preview
Posted by Marc Osofsky on 31 Jul 2008
Alfresco has just announced the availability of the Alfresco Labs 3.0 Preview. If you’ve been regularly updating from HEAD there may not be a whole lot of stuff that’s new to you but if you haven’t, it might be a good time to see what the team in Maidenhead has been up to. The first | View post »
Call it what you want, just not "KM"
Posted by Optaros on 17 Jul 2008
My friend and former colleague Tom Pierce has recently started blogging on Enterprise 2.0 over at EnterpriseBlend.com. One of his recent posts talks about whether or not social computing is the end of Knowledge Management (KM), that somewhat nefarious term for extracting, organizing, and sharing the knowledge from the heads of employees that ultimately forms | View post »
Optaros ‘open sources’ DoCASU 1.0, a RIA User Interface for Alfresco ECM
Posted by Optaros on 15 Jul 2008
Open Source software has many advantages compared to proprietary alternatives. The fact that the source code is open might often not even be the most relevant benefit. The ability to access functions and componentized services through open APIs (application programming interfaces) allows to focus development efforts on what is most important for the usage of | View post »
Organic Open Source: Jeff Whatcott of Acquia
Posted by John Eckman on 02 Jul 2008
During the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston, Jeff Whatcott and I sat down for a quick interview to discuss Acquia, where he is Chief Communicator, and their plans with respect to the Drupal project and Enterprise 2.0. Jeff talks about the unique position of Acquia in relation to Drupal as an “organic open source” project: | View post »
Open Source and Innovation: John Newton of Alfresco
Posted by John Eckman on 02 Jul 2008
During the Enterprise 2.0 conference this June in Boston, I sat down with John Newton, the CTO and Chairman of Alfresco, for a brief (7:11) discussion about the intersections between ECM and Enterprise 2.0 and the value of community-driven innovation in open source. Newton lays out a very clear picture of how Alfresco has a | View post »




