Archive for the ‘Tutorials’ Category

Getting Started with CMIS

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

During this presentation, Jeff Potts, Chief Community Officer, will introduce the CMIS specification and will show you practical examples using the tools and client libraries available in Apache Chemistry. Jeff will also show you examples of the OpenCMIS implementation on the server that can be found in Alfresco 4. By the end of this webinar, you will have everything you need to get started using CMIS on your next project.

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What’s New in 3.2?

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Paul Hampton, Alfresco’s Product Marketing Director hosts this ‘What’s New in 3.2?’ webinar and gives an overview of the major changes to Alfresco Enterprise 3.2, and with a combination of presentation and demo, he shows just how the latest release addresses Records Management, Team Collaboration, Email Archive/Management, Digital Image Management and Web Content Management.
Paul’s Q&A session at the end also covers off a lot of questions, and if you want to keep up to speed with the fast pace of ECM developments, this webinar is worth 60mins of your time, any day of the week.

Introducing Spring Surf and Spring Web Scripts

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Watch this webcast to learn how Spring developers rely on Alfresco’s out-of-the-box editorial tools to enable their content contributors to publish content to the web quickly and easily.  Imagine the time you can save on coding when you watch the Spring Roo demo and the tutorials Alfresco developed to get you started. Learn more about Maven (essentially a lifecycle platform for deploying and documenting Spring Surf) and how the Maven plug in automates into a one line command to tag code. 
With Michael Uzquiano, Yong Qu and Gabriele Columbro.  A MUST SEE!

5 Simple Use Cases of Alfresco Document Management

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

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Content as a Service: How to use Alfresco on Amazon EC2

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Alfresco is not just an application, but also a platform on top of which SaaS providers can build new apps and services.

In this webcast you will learn about Alfresco’s platform capabilities and how they can be applied to a cloud environment such as Amazon EC2.

The webcast covers the following:

  • Alfresco Platform Overview
  • REST Architecture for Easy Integration
  • Clustering for Massive Scalability
  • Leveraging Amazon EC2 for Ease of Deployment, and
  • Elastic Scalability

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Presentation delivered by Alfresco Technologist Luis Sala.

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Web Content Management Modeling

Friday, June 12th, 2009

About Content Modeling in Alfresco WCM:

Screenshots of 3 different features of Alfresco Web Content Management.

WCM Content Modeling

Have you ever wondered how to take a web site or mock-up,

and break it down into a set of discrete assets that can be efficiently managed with Alfresco WCM?
If so, this webcast is for you.

Peter Monks covers the following in this webcast:

  1. How to break up a site into a set of discrete assets that can be efficiently managed with Alfresco WCM
  2. How to determine whether pages will be dynamic, static or a combination of both
  3. The impact page composition methods have on system architecture (FSRs, ASRs)
  4. How to ensure that corner cases and exceptions can be supported, via various “safety valve” techniques
Peter Monks - Content Modeling in WCM

Peter Monks - Content Modeling in WCM

This webinar turned out to be one of our most highly rated sessions, as Peter simply OVER-delivered in value.

I had to literally YANK him off the stage! LOL!

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Peter Monks on Twitter

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How to Install Alfresco (for Developers)

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009
You don't have to be a mad scientist.

You don't have to be a mad scientist.

You don’t have to be a mad scientist to successfully install Alfresco.

Having said that, this particular webcast is best suited to technical users of Alfresco. Business users will much prefer the 5-minute GUI-based install.

Watch Richard Im, our prodigy Solutions Engineer, install Alfresco from scratch.

First, doing a custom install, and then, using the Windows installer.

The webcast includes:

Using the tomcat bundle:
  • The pros and cons of using the bundle
  • Custom start up options
  • Configuring open office connection
  • Ensuring imagemagick binaries on path
  • Ensure pdf2swf
  • Why we have these 3 binaries as part of Alfresco.
  • Configuring Alfresco Web Content Management
  • Configuring your database
  • Configuring CIFS
  • How to configure your ports
  • How to configure Alfresco Share remotely
  • Starting your evaluation of alfresco Explorer:
  • Configuring your own document management scenarios using content models, aspects, rules and actions.
  • Starting your evaluation of Alfresco Share:
  • Creating your own team site so you can start your collaboratin’

And now, doing it all over again!

Except this time with the Windows installer.

Honest. You really don't have to be a mad scientist.

Richard Im

This is a very hands-on webinar.

So come prepared to take notes, and get your install done alongside Richard!
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Replacing your Shared Drive with Alfresco

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Shared Drive

Shared Drive

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The worlds most popular content management system is…

The Shared Drive.

It is comfortingly familiar to users.

Most workers in the corporate environment have heard of, or used, a shared drive before.

But the shared drive comes with its own challenges.

  • It can be difficult to find content.
  • It can be difficult to capture context – often this is squeezed into a very long file name, if at all.
  • And how do you know that you’re using the right version of the file?
  • What is someone else has modified the file, but not loaded it back to the shared dirve?

The challenges go beyond that – how do you control who has what rights to each document?

And how do you facilitate on-line, asynchronous collaboration on each document?

It can be cumbersome, if not impossible in some instances.

Alfresco not only takes on the significant strengths of the Shared Drive, but also complements its shortcomings.

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.

This recorded webinar covers:

  • Alfresco’s Virtual File System
  • Shared Drive Replacement
  • Offline Synchronisation
  • Automatic Versioning and Security

Learn how you can replace your shared drive with a enterprise-class content management system.

With no client software.

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