Alfresco Webcast – Simple Auditing and Compliance across Repositories (Content Circles)
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009Content As A Service: [View the webcast]
Alfresco Partner Content Circles uses a unique hybrid web/peer-to-peer approach to make distributed team collaboration across companies seamless, secure and auditable.
By automatically encrypting, replicating and synchronizing content across only team members’ computers, Content Circles keeps everyone on the same page while guaranteeing complete confidentiality and security.
| 5-minute overview on Content Circles |
But who does this apply to?
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If so – you’ll find this one hour webcast informative.
View the webcast – Simple Auditing and Compliance across Repositories
As a “secure bridge” between Alfresco Enterprise Content Management system and external team members, Content Circles also keeps track of all activity on content originating from Alfresco and provides complete auditability for compliance and regulatory purposes.
Content Circles keeps you and your distributed team on the same page. Find out how you can:
- Create confidential and secure circles (workspaces) right on your desktop, for collaboration with your distributed team.
- Collaborate on files of any size and any type, online or offline, within and across companies.
- Publish files to enterprise content repositories, like Alfresco Enterprise.
- Manage access and workflow; track file status, changes, versions and comments.
“Governance, retention and compliance will be key themes for content management in 2009.
With this solution Content Circles offers a secure Alfresco bridge to provide organizations with inter-repository auditability & compliance in a peer-to-peer environment.”
- John Newton, Alfresco co-founder and CTO
View the webinar recording of Inter-Repository Auditability and Compliance
Food for thought:
- What tools are you using for auditing and compliance, in your content management environment?
- On a scale of 1-to-5, how well do knowledge workers at your company collaborate on content and unstructured data?



