Posts Tagged ‘TCO’
How to Lower your Enterprise Content Management TCO by 90%.
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009Integrating Kofax Document Capture with Alfresco (Micro Strategies)
Thursday, January 29th, 2009Using Kofax document capture with Alfresco is a very efficient way to drive down your costs, and raise your productivity.
Join Systems Integrator Micro Strategies in this best practices webcast on Kofax document capture with Alfresco. Micro Strategies will show you how to define the scope for a:
- Document Capture Solution
- Document Management Solution w/Document Capture
Critical Success Factors:
There are key functionality components that must be addressed in order to ensure success. The ability to address these key functionality components is required for success.
Managing Risks:
There are inherent risks with these types of projects and it is important to understand them in order to help ensure success.
Managing Costs:
The various costs (Hardware, Software, Labor) for this type of project need to be closely aligned with their individual return in order to manage overall costs.
This webinar is part of the ongoing series on lowering your Enterprise Content Management total cost of ownership.
Kofax is an industry-leading information capture platform. Kofax scans paper documents and captures electronic documents.
Micro Strategies is an Alfresco partner, with expertise in the following areas:
- Advanced Infrastructure – Storage, Infrastructure, Platform
- Business Systems Integration – Networking, Desktops, Office Applications
- Business Applications – Financial, Web, Custom Development
- Enterprise Content Management – Document Workflow, Collaboration, Imaging
- Security – Compliance, Audits, Digital Recording
Because the world needs an alternative to SharePoint…
Thursday, November 13th, 2008SharePoint has been incredibly successful for group and departmental collaboration. Especially when it comes to managing Office documents.
However, it has not succeeded in displacing Enterprise Content Management solutions. ECM solutions still have a place in the Enterprise, and now co-exist along with SharePoint.
This webinar describes how Alfresco Share, part of the Alfresco 3.0 Enterprise release, offers a great experience for team collaboration.
In addition to Alfresco Share, Alfresco introduces SharePoint protocol support, which allows Microsoft Office users to use Alfresco as the back-end, negating one of the key advantages of SharePoint.
This webinar focuses on the core use cases of Sharepoint – collaboration and light enterprise content management.
- Lower Total Cost of Ownership.
- Operating expense versus Capital expense.
- Re-use of existing technical skills.
- Increased scalability.
- More flexibility in infrastructure choices.
Introducing Alfresco 3.0 Enterprise Edition – Product Review
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008Join Ian Howells, Alfresco’s Chief Marketing Officer, and Mike Farman, Director of Product Management, in this informative product review.
Alfresco Enterprise Edition 3.0 includes:
- Microsoft Office SharePoint protocol support requiring no additional client installation
- Alfresco Surf platform for building dynamic, REST-oriented web applications and collaborative web sites
- RESTful API delivering content and collaboration services for customizing and developing Alfresco applications
- Preview of Alfresco Share, a new social computing application
- Document library which scales to over 100 million documents
Alfresco Enterprise Edition 3.0 builds upon the solid foundation that previous versions of Alfresco have presented.
Alfresco is still 5 times faster, and up to 10 times cheaper than proprietary Enterprise Content Management solutions. But version 3.0 goes a step further. Alfresco 3.0 includes Alfresco Share – giving you Facebook features for the Enterprise.



