Over the last year the interest and community around the Alfresco product has really begun to blossom. Those of us working with and evaluating Alfresco in the Boston / New England area are very fortunate in that there are quite a number of customers, community members, employees and service integrators at very close proximity to one another. Some of the greatest benefits to innovation found in open source software stem directly from the community that supports it. Our local community is rich in talent, mindshare, and passion – let’s capitalize on this! While we expect most in attendance will be local, all are welcome to attend (Please forward this on to others.)
The Christian Science Monitor would like to invite you to join us and others in the community for an Alfresco meet-up. This meeting will be an informal opportunity to meet one another, discuss our projects and progress and learn more about Alfresco and our community. We will have a few (non-sales) presentations and ample opportunity for attendees to get to know one another.
Please feel free to contact me at any time with questions, comments, and suggestions.
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Alfresco has quickly become the leading Open Source Enterprise Content Management repository, with the emphasis on "Enterprise". Underlying Alfresco is a solid, SOA-based architecture that is central to its continued evolution and success. This talk will highlight the salient characteristics of Alfresco's architecture and its numerous services and APIs. A quick example of a real-world, large scale enterprise deployment scenario concludes the talk.
Talk By: Sumer Jabri Principal Architect, Rivet Logic Corporation Alfresco Architect, and Author and Trainer for Alfresco's Certified Developer's Training Course
Over the last year the interest and community around the Alfresco product has really begun to blossom. Those of us working with and evaluating Alfresco in the Boston / New England area are very fortunate in that there are quite a number of customers, community members, employees and service integrators at very close proximity to one another. Some of the greatest benefits to innovation found in open source software stem directly from the community that supports it. Our local community is rich in talent, mindshare, and passion – let’s capitalize on this! While we expect most in attendance will be local, all are welcome to attend (Please forward this on to others.)
The Christian Science Monitor would like to invite you to join us and others in the community for an Alfresco meet-up. This meeting will be an informal opportunity to meet one another, discuss our projects and progress and learn more about Alfresco and our community. We will have a few (non-sales) presentations and ample opportunity for attendees to get to know one another.