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Chris Hudson, Consultant
What is CMIS?
Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) is a specification for accessing content management systems. It is an open specification maintained by the standard body OASIS which consists of contributors from many of the main ECM suppliers including Alfresco, IBM, Oracle, and Microsoft to name a few.
Chris Davidson, Software Consultant
I recently needed to setup a new development environment for myself, to setup the ability to
debug the code I had to workout how to setup Eclipse to remotely connect to Tomcat. This is a question I had
been asked before so thought I would document the process.
Martin Bergljung, Consultant
In this blog entry I want to document and recommend a few ways of migrating content into Alfresco. Depending on whether you are importing content from the file system, other CMS, or from another Alfresco instance there are going to be a number of ways to go about it. The trick is to know which migration method to choose so you don’t have to do more work than necessary. When I talk about the different migration methods, I use a flowchart as a way of deciding what method to use in a particular situation. The flowchart could also be used separately to decide which migration method to use
Matt Dunn, UI Consultant
One of the difficulties when editing content with Alfresco is locating the document within
the Alfresco web interface to begin your edit. Often, content is placed into deep, complex structures that can
take time to learn and navigate. This is not only frustrating for the content editor, but wastes unnecessary
time.
Chris Davidson, Software Consultant
One of the
barriers to successfully rolling out ECM systems is the steep learning curve for
users.
GerberEmig project overview.
How Gerber Juice is winning contracts because of the competitive edge new technology has given them.
Martin Bergljung, Consultant
In this article I will try and get you started on clustering the Alfresco application. I will setup a basic Alfresco cluster with 2 nodes and for this I will use 2 Windows laptops and an Ubuntu workstation that I have at home.
Julian Starling of Gerber-Emig presents at the Ixxus 2011 Client Day. Julian demonstrates how for the past 3 years they have been using Alfresco and how the Ixxus implementation has given them the competitive edge.