Alfresco Downloads Break through 100,000 Landmark in First Six Months; Alfresco Experiences Significant Downloads after Launch of Release 1.1.LONDON -- Alfresco Software, Inc., the first provider of an open source Enterprise Content Management solution, today announced that it has experienced a surge in demand for its software since its launch on October 31st and with the follow-up Release 1.1. Alfresco experienced more than 40,000 downloads on SourceForge so far in December. This put it in a leading position for open source enterprise software and in 22nd position overall - relative to the more than 107,000 projects that SourceForge hosts. "Our goal is to not only to provide an open source offering, but to surpass commercial offerings in terms of features, functionality and benefits to the user community," said John Newton For other persons of the same name, see John Newton (disambiguation). John Newton (July 24, 1725 – December 21, 1807) was an Anglican clergyman who had, at one time, been a slaveship master. He is best known as the author of the hymn Amazing Grace. , chief technology officer, Alfresco. "To support these goals our philosophy is to: --Have Regular, Small, Certified See certification. Releases; --Continually Add Community-Driven Functionality; --Push-Down Functionality from Enterprise to Professional to Community and Open Source Networks; and --All Community Contributions are Added to the Alfresco Open Source. "Release 1.1 follows this philosophy, being released a month after the product launch and integrating many ideas and contributions from the Alfresco community. Role-based security has been pushed down from the Alfresco Professional Network to the Alfresco Open Source product which is free to download from SourceForge." Release 1.1 has increased functionality in the areas of: --Administration - Group Based Security, Space Permissions Management --Customization - Dashboarding and Templating Enhancements --Library Services - Minor and Major Check-In/Out Option --Content Contribution - CIFS (Common Internet File System) The file sharing protocol used in Windows. It evolved out of the SMB (Server Message Block) protocol in DOS, which is why the terms CIFS/SMB and SMB/CIFS are sometimes seen. The word "Internet" in the CIFS name has little relevance. and WebDAV Versioning --Content Categorization - Meta-Data Extraction as an Action --Advanced Search - User Interface Improvements --Platform Integrations - PHP (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor) A scripting language used to create dynamic Web pages. With syntax from C, Java and Perl, PHP code is embedded within HTML pages for server side execution. and .Net through Web Services (1) Loosely, any online service delivered over the Web. Such usage appears in articles from non-technical sources, but not in IT-oriented publications, because definition #2 below describes the correct use of the term. "There is a growing recognition that open source alternatives to traditional proprietary software, at all levels of the stack, are gaining momentum as IT departments continue to look at ways of reducing costs," said John Powell, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Alfresco. "This started at the operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. level with Linux, has moved through to the RDBMS (Relational DataBase Management System) See relational database and DBMS. RDBMS - relational database with MySQL and to the Application Server with JBoss. This level of interest confirms that Enterprise Content Management is now the next logical step" SourceForge is the world's largest Open Source software development Web site, hosting more than 100,000 projects and over 1,000,000 registered users with a centralized cen·tral·ize v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate. 2. resource for managing projects, issues, communications and code. SourceForge.net has the largest repository of Open Source code and applications available on the Internet, and hosts more Open Source development products than any other site or network worldwide. About Alfresco Alfresco is the leading open source alternative for enterprise content management. It is the first company to bring the power of open source to the enterprise content management market, enabling unprecedented scale and a much lower total cost of ownership than proprietary systems. Founded by a team of content management veterans that includes the co-founder of Documentum, John Newton and former COO of Business Objects, John Powell. Alfresco is based in London. For more information, visit www.alfrescosoftware.com. |
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