Posted by
Mike Vertal on November 20, 2008
As a trusted advisor to many major enterprises who are using or considering open source portals and enterprise/web content management, we see first hand how real the trend is toward open source and away from proprietary software. However, many of our clients are unwilling to discuss publicly their growing adoption of open source (for the most part, they don’t want their competitors to know).
So it’s always great to see public recognition of leading enterprise open source platforms, especially when it comes from the likes of Gartner.
As Liferay’s CEO Brian Cheung points out, Gartner has recognized Liferay in two of its Magic Quadrants, Horizontal Portals and Social Software.
Well deserved.
Posted by
Mike Vertal on August 17, 2008
We just published a new case study on one of our projects in the public education sector. The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) does great work for advancing public education goals at the US Federal and State levels, and open source portals and content management from Liferay and Alfresco help them collaborate, find, and share critical information in support of many of their projects.
Learn more from our new Case Study: CCSSO Increases Project Efficiency Through Open Source Content Management and Collaboration.
Posted by
Mike Vertal on February 15, 2008
As a sponsor of JBoss World this year, we’ve had a chance to talk with many JBoss users — both new and old. The conference is focused on a few major themes:
- Next Generation Web Applications with JBoss Seam, Richfaces, AJAX, Facelets, Portal, and more.
- Integration and SOA with JBoss’s new SOA platform that includes JBoss jBPM, ESB, and Rules
- Core technologies such as EJB3, Hibernate, and Cache
- Security and Management of large-scale, enterprise deployments
This is the largest JBoss World event yet, with almost 800 attendees. In our booth we’ve been showing off new web applications built with JBoss Seam/Facelets backed by the Alfresco content management platform and jBPM. Definitely a lot of excitement about using these technologies for next generation Enterprise 2.0 applications.
Posted by
Mike Vertal on April 11, 2007
Our latest white paper on Open Source Document Management is now available.
Register for it here.
In it, we talk about how open source ECM and portal software can help with fundamental document management requirements including:
- Rules based repository that can replace shared network drives
- Effective search and retrieval
- Standards based interfaces, including WebDAV, FTP, CIFS
- Library services
- Forums and other ways to facilitate team collaboration beyond email
- Workflow
- Scanning and document imaging support
- Records management
- Security