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Alfresco 4 Enterprise Content Management Implementation

You're reading from   Alfresco 4 Enterprise Content Management Implementation With Alfresco 4 you can manage content across the enterprise more effectively and corroboratively. This book helps you achieve great results, however basic or sophisticated your needs, with a hands-on, training course approach.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782160021
Length 514 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Alfresco FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Alfresco 3. Getting Started with Alfresco 4. Implementing Membership and Security 5. Implementing Document Management 6. Implementing Business Rules 7. Extending Alfresco Content Model 8. Implementing Workflow 9. Integrating External Applications with Alfresco 10. Alfresco Administration Operations Using Alfresco Share 11. Customizing the User Interface 12. Search in Alfresco 13. Implementing Imaging and Forms Processing 14. Administering and Maintaining the System Index

Preface

For the past 13 years at CIGNEX Datamatics, our focus has been on proving value to our customers using open source alternatives to the commercial CMS products. We talk to customers who have done multi-million dollar implementations of proprietary software, and faced all kinds of challenges, including vendor lock-in, rigid code base, and expensive upgrades.

Alfresco 4 offers a true Enterprise Content Management (ECM) system by providing an open source alternative to Microsoft SharePoint, Documentum, and FileNet. Everyday, over seven million business users in 75 countries rely on Alfresco to manage four billion documents, files, and processes—behind the firewall, in the cloud, and even on their mobile devices (as per the information listed on Alfresco's website, www.alfresco.com). It is the most popular Java-based CMS with over 25,000 active forum users and with more than 300 application extensions in forge. And most importantly, it is created using completely open standards. This excited us a lot, and we started implementing Alfresco since 2006. We have trained many users, administrators, and developers in Alfresco. This book distils the hands-on approach of our training courses into a concise, practical book.

This book focuses on business needs rather than technical syntaxes. We start by showing you how to do something—a step-by-step example. We explain how that process works. Then, we explain what other options are available, and how they fit into the overall picture. We hope this helps you "generalize" from such examples. We hope that you take advantage of this book by setting up a flexible enterprise content management system for your company and customers.

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