SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alfresco Software, the leading open-source provider of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Business Process Management (BPM) solutions, and Armedia LLC, an ...
One increasingly important aspect of modern document management and enterprise content management software is effective records management. Properly defined, records management is the collection, ...
Alfresco Records Management 2.5 is also the only system of its kind to enable a combination of security marks. The security marks configuration includes options for selecting that the user meets all ...
Alfresco announced its next generation Records Management 2.0 platform, and the updated system now fully integrates with Alfresco Enterprise 4 including more granular controls, mobile access and email ...
Alfresco is expecting more success in the government sector. That's because of the open source company's new records management module and the Department of Defense Certification it has earned. The ...
The Defense Department's Joint Interoperability Test Command has certified a records management module from Alfresco meets the DOD 5015.02 standard for records management systems. The 5015.2 set of ...
One product that fits the bill well is Alfresco Community Edition. Alfresco offers all the features of a commercial product and provides the ability to manage documents, content, web content and even ...
Alfresco Software Inc. is bringing its open-source enterprise content management and business process management services platform to the Amazon Web Services Inc. Elastic Container Service for ...
Alfresco Software Inc. today is unveiling a cloud-native version of its Digital Business Platform that it will offer as a fully managed service. The maker of open-source enterprise content management ...
IBM® and Crest Infosolutions announce collaboration to bring modern and cloud-native Alfresco ECM platform to IBM Power10 servers and Red Hat® OpenShift®. Alfresco’s state-of-the-art ECM platform is ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
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