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04-10-2006 03:20 PM
From a marketing/branding perspective, I would try to keep the branding as simple and straightforward as possible. There's nothing worse than a product range with too many product names and 'feature comparison matrices'. You need to get your name out, make sure that people associate it with what you're trying to accomplish (be a player in the ECM market?) and then, with some help from the community you've already started to build, the rest will hopefully follow. The name is already out there : 'Alfresco' so I'd stick to that. The support contracts could be under the umbrella of 'Enterprise Services' or something the like.
04-10-2006 09:35 PM
Personally I think the more you can include in the Community edition the better. That said, you have to make money. A business that doesn?t make money won?t last very long. The most obvious way to do this is to include value added services, support and components at an additional cost.
If you focus to heavily on lets say providing consulting services, you run the risk of alienating your partners. If you focus too much on value added extras, you may alienate some potential customers. Customers that are not willing to pay for the extra?s probably are not going to be the right fit anyway and will choose the more basic version. These extra's need to target the type of customers the need those extras and are willing to pay form them.
Ultimately I think you need an enterprise edition. What this means comes down to what will create a sustainable and profitable business for years to come, not only for Alfresco, but your partners and end users.
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