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Alfresco != ECM but ECM Platform

fthamura
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
I just think that Alfresco isnot an ECM but an ECM Platform, we can develop apps on top of it and make a next cool ECM solution.

but i still finding information, a how to, for a new alfresco developer to develop a apps on top of alfresco.

i have several idea, and still searching how to develop it.
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johnn
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
It is the nature of Enterprise Content Management that it is both an application and a platform. Over the last year, we have endeavored to build a solid repository and an initial set of applications on top of that repository. This is the core of our platform. Our primary focus was initially on getting Document Management and Knowledge Management portals out there along with the virtual file system capability of CIFS. These are our initial ECM applications.

By ECM, you may be referring to web content management. We have been adding web content management capabilities over the last couple of quarters and this is only the beginning. This is an area in which we have been hiring and you can expect some announcements in this area. Our WCM will evolve over the next several months and over the course of the year to move from a WCM platform (templating, web serving, etc.) to a full formed WCM.

As far as the other areas of ECM are concerned, such as records management, XML, image management, we will be adding platform capabilities to provide greater support in these areas. We hope that the community and 3rd parties with provide well-rounded solutions to simplify use in customer environments.

If there are any platform changes you need to support the applications that you are considering building, please let us know.

-john

fthamura
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
We are here, in Indonesia, my team are commited with Alfresco.

one of the alfresco installation life here, and will be use by the biggest newspaper company in Indonesia, and we will use to implement in real life, how the journalists submit news to the news paper in sport event next month in europe.

and the newspaper agree to put alfresco as the hot document management system article in that, around 5 millions reader subscribe to that magazine.

and we are working to add a small module on top of alfresco, and we are glad if we can colalborate to bring open source to the next level.

Frans Thamura

kvc
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
It is the nature of Enterprise Content Management that it is both an application and a platform. Over the last year, we have endeavored to build a solid repository and an initial set of applications on top of that repository. This is the core of our platform. Our primary focus was initially on getting Document Management and Knowledge Management portals out there along with the virtual file system capability of CIFS. These are our initial ECM applications.

By ECM, you may be referring to web content management. We have been adding web content management capabilities over the last couple of quarters and this is only the beginning. This is an area in which we have been hiring and you can expect some announcements in this area. Our WCM will evolve over the next several months and over the course of the year to move from a WCM platform (templating, web serving, etc.) to a full formed WCM.

As far as the other areas of ECM are concerned, such as records management, XML, image management, we will be adding platform capabilities to provide greater support in these areas. We hope that the community and 3rd parties with provide well-rounded solutions to simplify use in customer environments.

If there are any platform changes you need to support the applications that you are considering building, please let us know.

-john

Kevin Cochrane here … new to the Alfresco team and working on expanding our web content management capabilities.

Thought I'd follow-up on this post and update you on our plans.  I recently posted an item in the Content Management forum giving a high-level overview of our WCM goals.  This information can be found at the link below, and will be available in our roadmap in the next coming weeks:

http://www.alfresco.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=947

Cheers.

Kevin