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  • Open source is years behind commercial products

    Steve Odart, Director

    3 Mar 2009.

    Well that got my attention as a viewpoint! Especially as it was a Computerweekly.com article quoting the Socitm president Richard Steel.

    I had been perusing the net to see what the reaction was to the recently announced government's policy on open source software , and came across this fascinating debate. I guess it struck a chord with me as it tends to be the common theme in my daily grind, working with organizations and companies that are considering whether or not to pursue an open source content management route.

  • Replacing Open Text with Alfresco

    Steve Odart, Director, Ixxus Limited

    28 Oct 2009.

    Open Text clients are migrating to Alfresco, to avoid large Annual Support and Maintenance costs.

  • Running the WCM example on Tomcat 6.0.x

    Mike Sciabarra, Consultant

    16 Mar 2010.

    If you try to deploy the example for the alfresco WCM contained in the alfresco-wcm-example-3.2.0 in a Tomcat 6.0.x servlet container, you will have a number of issues. Put simply, it does not work as it is most likely because it was built for a previous version of Tomcat.

  • Switch to Alfresco

    In response to increasing demand to simplify legacy and proprietary ECM system replacement, Alfresco has launched packaged migration services. As Alfresco’s only UK Platinum Partner, we have sole exclusivity in delivering Alfresco Migration Services. Here at Ixxus, we have unrivalled implementation experience, together with a first class team over 20 highly experienced Alfresco Consultants.

  • The Future of Percussion in the UK - Event Review

    Diane Loizou, Consultant

    18 Mar 2009.

    Yesterday Ixxus held an event to explore: The Future of Percussion in the UK.

  • The Golden Age of Open Source

    Steve Odart, Director

    29 Jul 2010.

    I have already seen the change happen in the world of content management. As we came out of the summer of 2009, hard on the tail of a global economic meltdown, something changed in the take up of open source ECM in the blue chip arena of business. Our projects suddenly shifted from strategic, point solutions leveraging the open source model of Alfresco to become main stream, enterprise adoptions of Alfresco as a chosen, strategic enterprise content management platform across global corporations and organisations. Not just on one or two occasions, not just in one or two sectors, but across the board.

  • May 26: The Miller Group Builds on Open Source Foundations with Alfresco

    LONDON, UK – May 26, 2010 – Today, Alfresco Software announced that The Miller Group, the UK’s largest privately owned House-building, Property Development and Construction Business, has selected Alfresco, the leading open source enterprise content management system, to provide it with a new content management system across its business. As an Alfresco Platinum Partner and chosen systems integrator, Ixxus was involved in the project from the beginning.

  • TinyMCE Extension for Alfresco

    Rich Hart, Developer

    22 Jun 2010.

    A recent customer requirement was identified in the Document Management side of Alfresco (as opposed to the WCM side). The requirement I refer to; was to embed content from the DM repository directly into new content being created via the WYSIWYG editor. After thinking about it for a little, I went about producing a solution that was based on the WCM version.

  • Aug 042009: UK’s online business directory picks Ixxus and Alfresco for powering their online presence

    LONDON – June , 2009 – Yell.com – part of international directories business Yell and one of the main sources of business leads in the UK – attracting over 10 million unique visitors a month, has chosen Alfresco, the leading open source enterprise content management system to provide content publishing for their on line presence and Ixxus as its preferred Alfresco systems integrator partner.

  • Who’s reading your documents?

    Chris Davidson, Software Consultant

    4 Mar 2009.

    For compliance purposes it can be very useful to produce a list of people who have read a document. Now whilst it may not be possible to actually prove someone has read a document using an audit trail you can prove they have opened the file, thus implying they know of its existence.

  • Privacy Issues Associated with Web Tracking

    These days most web savvy organisations use some form of web tracking and/or analytics tool to monitor site traffic, statistics and visitor behaviour.

    Recently there has been a lot of press about potential breach of privacy issues in Britain arising from the use of tracking tools such as Phorm, which can track a user's web browsing behaviour, and then use this information to deliver targeted advertisements back to the user which are categorised as being relevant or of potential interest.

  • How to edit a document with Office plug-in

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    How to use the Alfresco Office plug-in to find and edit documents.

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