Developer’s Guide 1 – Capabilities & Architecture (Optaros)
In the first of a 3-part webcast series,
Jeff Potts of Optaros and ECMarchitect.com gives an extensive review
of the capabilities and architecture of
Alfresco’s Enterprise Content Management system.
Topics covered in this webcast include:
- What is Alfresco?
Jeff reviews the APIs, file protocols, and technology standards that make Alfresco tick.He also addresses the types of content-centric functions Alfresco provides, and how you can use them. Document Management, Web Content Management, Records Management, and so on.
And of course, he touches on Alfresco’s open source roots.
- What can you do with Alfresco?
Examples covered by Jeff include
- Doc libraries, knowledge bases, team sites
- Internet, Intranet, Extranet web sites
- Custom content-centric apps - High-level architectural view
– Alfresco Document Management,
- Alfresco Web Content Management,
- Review of an Alfresco custom front-end - Software demo of Alfresco’s Enterprise Content Management system
View: “A Developer’s Guide to Alfresco (part one) – Capabilities & Architecture”, here
Tags: API, applications, architecture, demo, developer, examples, functionality, jeff potts, optaros, protocols, standards

