Posts Tagged ‘web content management’
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011
Canopy is an integrated solution that seamlessly combines the power of Drupal and Alfresco delivering a web and intranet platform that can handle both web and document management requirements. We’ll demonstrate a platform that can provides an elegant and simple solution to:
- Edit content and initiate workflows from a single, integrated interface.
- Easily update your web or intranet with batch loading HTML files and documents into Alfresco and publishing them in Drupal.
- Track and manage content better by uploading documents inside a Drupal intranet and having them be stored inside of Alfresco.
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Tags: Acquia, drupal, Integration, partner, web content management
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
Spend some time with Alfresco Product Management and learn about what we’re doing with Web Content Management. This webinar defines the product development roadmap for Web Content Management in Alfresco 3.3 and Alfresco 4.0.
With both of these releases, Alfresco is heading in a bold new direction for WCM.
This webinar will also cover Alfresco’s plans to deliver a Content Application Server which will serve as the backbone for Web Content delivery in the presentation tier.
Based around CMIS, Alfresco’s decoupled content production and delivery environments provide a flexible and scalable architecture for Enterprise web applications.
Get the slides or watch this webinar on WCM Roadmap to understand where Alfresco is heading with web content management.
Also get introduced to the Alfresco Web Editor which allows in context editing and the Alfresco Web Producer, which empowers non-technical authors to manage websites through Share. With Ben Hagan, Michael Uzquiano and Brian Remmington.
A great webinar we’re bound to repeat!
Tags: CMIS, roadmap, Surf, WCM, web content management, Web Editor, Web Platform, Web Producer, web studio
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Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Tags: ajax, charts, excel, extentech, interactive, sheetster, spreadsheet, web content management
Posted in Integration, Partners | 2 Comments »
Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Tags: collaboration, drupal, Integration, intranet, optaros, partner, web content management
Posted in Developers, Integration, Partners | No Comments »
Friday, June 12th, 2009
About Content Modeling in Alfresco WCM:

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

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!
Peter’s blog
Peter Monks on Twitter
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Tags: architecture, ASR, FSR, modeling, Peter Monks, web content management, web site management
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Thursday, March 12th, 2009
Tags: alfresco in an hour, collaboration, document management, office, repository, share, shared drive, Surf, web content management
Posted in Learn Alfresco (Really Simple) | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

Web 2.0 Powered Collaboration with Alfresco
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The emergence and adoption of Web 2.0 has produced a new generation of web sites.
Sites that deliver rich user experiences.
Through information sharing and user participation.
Next generation enterprise web sites are increasingly focused on and utilizing the power of collaboration and community through Web 2.0 technologies. And Alfresco’s content repository provides the capabilities to enable these platforms.
Join Rivet Logic and Alfresco as they explore how Alfresco has been used as the backbone of content-rich Web 2.0 collaboration platforms, through real life case studies:
- Alfresco Web Content Management used to manage content in a consumer facing Web 2.0 site that’s integrated into the Facebook social network platform
- Alfresco Document Management used in industry-specific, document-centric sites.
By allowing ad-hoc groups to collaborate on top of a document repository while supporting complex workflow processes.
- The education sector engaged in online collaboration to share and develop best practices.
You’ll learn about:
- How the Alfresco content management platform supports content-rich applications
- Leveraging the value of existing content through a robust content repository
- Developing scalable and agile solutions to accommodate cost effective growth
- The benefits of Web 2.0 enabled collaboration communities
- Building next generation applications based on open source
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Tags: agile, collaboration, document management, partner, rivet logic, scalability, web 2.0, web content management, workflow
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Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Next Gen Web Sites: JBoss Seam + Alfresco
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Interested in next generation websites that combine rich user interaction, ease of integration, and high performance scalability and reliability?
Join Rivet Logic and Alfresco for an informative discussion on enterprise class web content management and delivery systems.
Rivet Logic will demonstrate its award-winning strategy, integrating Alfresco Web Content Management, JBoss Seam and Facelets.
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Tags: facelets, Integration, JBoss, partner, red hat, rivet logic, scalability, SEAM, web content management
Posted in Integration, Partners | No Comments »
Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Create RESTful Alfresco APIs
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Alfresco Web scripts enable you to open up Alfresco, and make it accessible to other tools and applications.
In this webcast, you will learn how to:
- Provide the Alfresco repository with content services that are accessible from anywhere
- Query the repository, extract content, and alter the repository behavior
- Expose the repository for document management and web content management
- Provide customized search facilities
- You can even have dynamically delivered content that is managed by Alfresco’s Web Content Management functionality.
Join Richard Im in this webcast, in which Alfresco is used to create an API that is RESTful, allowing for scalable and cross-platform data and content exchange.
Oh, and without the need for any Java, .NET, or specialized programming skills.
- Learn when and why to use WebScripts (over other Alfresco APIs).
- Examine the top 3 Alfresco Developer Challenge Web Script entries.
Agenda:
- What is a Web Script?
- Common uses of Web Scripts
- Create a Web Script for UI components
- Create a Web Script for data retrieval
- In-depth sample
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Tags: architecture, content as a service, developer, document management, dynamic content, query, REST, scalability, search, web content management, web scripts
Posted in Developers, Product Review | No Comments »
Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Tags: architecture, content as a service, scalability, spring, templates, virtualization, WCM, web content management, web site management, workflow
Posted in Learn Alfresco (Really Simple), Product Review | No Comments »