Published: October 04, 2010
Alfresco 3.4 Powers Collaborative Web Development and New Tools for Spring Developers
LONDON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Alfresco,
the open platform for social content management, today announced the
immediate availability of Alfresco
Community 3.4 for download. Alfresco 3.4 broadens the reach of the
company's open source and open standards-based content management
platform with new tools and services for Spring developers, Web Quick
Start for easy web site deployment and content integration with
enterprise portals. This builds on Alfresco's strategy of offering the
industry's only content platform that delivers the flexibility and
affordability required across the enterprise.
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"The demand for collaboration and social sharing around enterprise
content is rising - and content that was once meant just for the
intranet is now being repurposed for the public web, external portals or
even to destination sites across the web," said John Newton, Alfresco
CTO. "Through our implementation of CMIS as a core standard and new
features in Alfresco 3.4, our content services platform can now manage
and deliver enterprise content to any internal or external application
in a way that traditional, monolithic ECM products can't enable without
significant time and expense."
Key product capabilities for the Alfresco Community 3.4 release include:
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Collaborative Web Authoring - Alfresco Web Quick Start
is a set of out-of-the-box templates for building content-rich
websites on top of Alfresco Share. Quick Start combines the power of
Alfresco Share for web team collaboration, with powerful content
authoring and publishing services like in-context web editing.
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Office-to-Web Framework* - Using Microsoft's Office
SharePoint Protocol and CIFS (shared file drive), along with a new API
integration with Google Docs, users can now author documents in their
native office suite, collaborate in Alfresco or Google Docs, transform
and re-purpose if required, and then publish straight to the web -
even with sophisticated approval workflows.
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Web Content Services for Spring - Built using the
popular Spring and Spring Surf frameworks, Alfresco now offers key
content management services that can be accessed via OpenCMIS and
integrated into any web application. A combination of standard
development tools and lightweight scripting speeds gives Spring and
Surf developers many options for building content-rich apps.
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Integration with Enterprise Portals and Social Software
- The new DocLib portlets allow seamless integration with enterprise
portals like Liferay, Quickr and Confluence. Using Single Sign On
(SSO), the portlets provide access to both content and project
repositories from within any JSR168 compliant portal.
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Distributed Content Replication - Native support for
content replication allows organizations to run federated content
repositories. Key documents can now be replicated to remote offices,
enabling greater sharing of information, quicker access, reduced wide
area network traffic and removes the dependency on a single system.
"The increasingly networked nature of business has amplified existing
requirements for individuals to collaboratively author, review and
publish content, as well as to quickly build web sites using that
content," said Larry Hawes, Lead Analyst, Collaboration & Enterprise
Social Software, Gilbane Group. "Alfresco's 3.4 release exposes more
content management features within Share and third-party collaboration
environments, empowering business people to quickly work together to
create and publish content to websites, portals, and social software."
To learn more:
Alfresco has seen major adoption of its open source and open standards
content management platform throughout the world, with more than two
million downloads of Alfresco Community. Alfresco Community is a
free-to-download, free-to-use version developed on an open source stack
that runs on Windows, Linux or Mac. Alfresco Community members are able
to access and share knowledge on the Alfresco Wiki and Forums and
contribute extensions on the Alfresco Forge.
Alfresco Enterprise is certified against a larger range of technology
stacks (both open source and proprietary), goes through a more extensive
QA process and is provided with full commercial technical support.
*The following functionality will be available in a follow-on
release Alfresco Community 3.4b in approximately four weeks:
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Vertical-specific Quick Start Sites - Three different Quick Start
sites designed for the finance, government and media/entertainment
industries;
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Basic Microsoft Word-to-HTML Conversion - Automatically extract
content from Word documents.
About Alfresco Software
Alfresco (www.alfresco.com)
is the open platform for social content management. The platform
combines the innovation of open source with the stability of a true
enterprise-class platform, at a tenth of the cost of legacy ECM
solutions. The Alfresco content platform uses a flexible architecture to
provide document management, web content management, records management
and social collaboration to customers and partners in 40 countries.
Headquartered in London, Alfresco was founded in 2005 by a team of
content management veterans including the co-founder of Documentum, John
Newton, and former COO of Business Objects, John Powell.

Alfresco Media Contact
Lois Paul & Partners
Susan
McCarron, 781-782-5767
Susan_mccarron@lpp.com
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