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Alfresco Software is a collection of information management software products for Microsoft Windows and Unix-like operating systems developed by Alfresco Software Inc. using Java technology. The software, branded as a Digital Business Platform [ 3 ] is principally a proprietary & a commercially licensed open source platform, supports open ...
Hyland Software is the developer of the enterprise content management (ECM) and process management software suite called OnBase. Applications of the suite are used in healthcare, financial institutions, insurance, government, higher education and manufacturing.
Nuxeo and Alfresco offered open-source ECM software that year. [12] Gartner estimated in 2010 that the ECM market was worth approximately $3.5 billion in 2009; this was expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 10.1 percent through 2014. The market experienced a number of mergers and acquisitions in 2010. [13]
Alfresco, enterprise content management system: document management, workflow, and portal; Drupal Framework, open source content management framework: document ...
Alfresco: Alfresco Enterprise content management, web content management 2.2 Alfresco 2006 APISIX API7.ai Cloud-native API gateway 3.0 Apache APISIX 2019 Asterisk: Digium: PBX server / telephony toolkit 16.5 Asterisk: 2004 [2] Bacula: Bacula Data backup/recovery 9.4.4 Bacula 2000 Berkeley DB: Oracle Corporation: DBMS engines 18.1 Berkeley DB ...
Enterprise content management Adobe Business Catalyst: V4 End Of Life 2021/03/26 Yes Yes Yes Alfresco Cloud Yes (Alfresco Community & Enterprise) 2012.05 No Yes Yes censhare: Yes 2017.02 Yes Yes Yes Contentful: Yes (Community, Team, Enterprise) Versionless Yes Yes Yes CoreMedia Content Cloud: Yes v11 Yes Yes Yes Cloud CMS: Yes 3.2.3 Yes Yes Yes
In October 2016, Barrez, Rademakers (author of Activiti in Action [9]) and other contributors left Alfresco. [10] The departing developers forked the Activiti code to start a new project called Flowable. In February 2017, a new commercial version of Activiti was released and rebranded as Alfresco Process Services. [5]
The initial work of developing the momentum and use cases that led to the CMIS proposal was conducted by the iECM Initiative [4] sponsored by AIIM. This ongoing project [5] to foster interoperability [6] among ECM systems is supported by the collaborative efforts of governmental, commercial, vendor, and consulting organizations.