Lotus Web Content Management v.7 using webdav.avi
This file describes how to add a webDAV client to IBM Websphere portal and how you easily can add resources (images etc) to your Lotus Web Content Management setup.
Duration : 0:4:16
Introducing Alfresco Community Edition 3 2
View the full webcast here: http://www.alfresco.com/about/events/ondemand
This webinar, delivered by Alfrescos Paul Hampton & Mike Farman, introduces the new features released in Alfresco Community Edition 3.2.
Reducing costs, improving integration, increasing innovation and supporting regulatory requirements top the list of priorities for IT executives in 2009, according to a recent report issued by Forrester Research*. Alfresco has responded to each of these industry demands in developing enhancements to Alfresco Community Edition 3.2.
In addition to enabling mobile content management, streamlining email management and supporting open specifications and standards including CMIS and IMAP, Alfresco Community 3.2 also lays the groundwork for records management support for U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) 5015.2 certification in September 2009.
Agenda
A review of the new features in Alfresco Community Edition 3.2, including:
* Enhanced Records Management
* Mobile Access
* Email Client Access & Archiving via IMAP Support
* CMIS/Interoperability Support
View the full webcast here: http://www.alfresco.com/about/events/ondemand
Duration : 0:9:1
Installing Alfresco on a Mac
Learn how to install Alfresco on a Mac and get started with Alfresco Document Management, Web Content Management and Collaboration.
Duration : 0:5:6
What different types of Content Management Systems are there?
I have a requirement for a J2EE developer with CMS…what different types of cms could the client be looking for?
One that allows them absolute control over the website, pages, options, blog, formatting, styles… etc.
What is a good content management system my business can use to replace using microsoft excel for records.?
My business is currently using a series of excel spreadsheets to manage purchase orders, quoting, invoices, inventory, etc.
I have looked into open source ERPs to find a solution, but i plan on creating that in the future to replace the spreadsheets, and my current manufacturing software to be integrated together.
So for now, I was wondering if there are any open source and preferably web-based (to use in an intranet) solutions that can replace using excel for recording logs.
Thanks in advance.
Here are a few ideas I can think of off the top of my head.
http://www.securit.com/OnlineRecordsManagement.asp
http://www.HyperOffice.com/Share_Records
Both of the above options provide good solid choices but cost money. If you are looking for an open source document management or content management solution, then you definitely need to look at Alfresco.
Really Simple Web Content Management with Alfresco
See the full webcast here: http://www.alfresco.com/about/events/ondemand
Web Content Management 2.0 is about a platform that provides:
* A Rich User Experience
* Dynamic Architecture for Participation
* Collective Intelligence and Trust
* Cost Effective Scale-out
* Is Loosely Coupled
Alfresco is built on state-of-the-art open source components such as Spring, Hibernate, Lucene, JSF the components of choice website developers today. It offers one repository for the whole team.
Join Ben Hagan in this informative webinar, which covers:
1. Content Management 1.0 vs. Content Management 2.0
2. Multi-Site Change Set Management
3. Multi-Site Transactional Publishing
4. Virtualization Server
5. Deployment Server
6. Web Content Compliance Server
7. Key User Functionality, including:
* Embeddable content services
* Contextual information delivery
* Standards-Based Forms
* XML publishing to Multiple Channels
* E-mail-based workflow
* In Context Review
* Manage Branches Parallel branching and merging
* Pre-Built Templates Websites and website components
* Re-use Existing Sites Easily reuse existing look and feel
See the full webcast here: http://www.alfresco.com/about/events/ondemand
Duration : 0:8:0
What is the best Content Management System ?
I guess the title says pretty much that’s it. What I meant by "best" is easier to use and flexible to change the layout without actually digging up into CSS.
You pick…
Free Content Management Systems:
http://www.pligg.com/
http://drupal.org/
http://opensourcecms.com/
http://www.joomla.org/
http://www.opensourcecms.com/
File Thingie?(small web-based file manager written in PHP. It is intended for those who need to give others access to a part of their server’s file system when FTP is not practical): http://www.solitude.dk/filethingie/
Ron
I’m looking for a content management system similar to Fark or Reddit.?
I’m looking for a content management system similar to Fark’s or Reddits. It will have to be simple and collaborative. Any ideas?
Freebies:
http://www.pligg.com/
http://opensourcecms.com/
http://www.joomla.org/
http://www.opensourcecms.com/
Ron
Content Management 101 :: Good Morning Marketers :: thunder::tech
Watch our marketing professionals give expert advice on branding and brand strategy. This is thunder::tech’s April 2009 episode of Good Morning Marketers, our monthly morning show dedicated to the latest marketing trends.
Duration : 0:4:28
Jamie O’Donnell, SEO-PR, interviews Matt Mullen, Open Text, on the exhibitor floor at SES San Francisco 2010. Open Text, an enterprise software company and leader in enterprise content management, helps organizations manage and gain the true value of their business content. Open Text can extract meaning and value from unstructured content, identify the most important terms such as people, places, organizations, extract that content from articles, then link them together and find the most relevancy on websites. Matt goes on to describe the successful results founded by one of Open Text’s clients using the company’s proprietary semantic navigation product. Open Text brings two decades of expertise supporting millions of users in 114 countries. 