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  • New Portlet Development Options for Alfresco!

    One of the new features added to Alfresco Enterprise 3.2r is the ability to turn Web Scripts into standalone portlets that run on Liferay or other portals and include support for Single Sign-On (SSO) and generating portal-friendly URLs.

    At the moment, the way to get this working requires deploying share.war into the portal environment even though [...]

  • True Elastic Cloud Computing with Alfresco and RightScale Alfresco today announced the availability of RightScale templates that facilitate the deployment of scalable and elastic Alfresco clusters. I emphasize “elastic” because I believe this is on of the key principles that distinguish a “true” cloud computing strategy from a vendor versus simply making single-server, non-clustered product images available. CLICK TO VIEW DEMO VIDEO OF ALFRESCO [...]
  • True Elastic Cloud Computing with Alfresco and RightScale

    Alfresco today announced the availability of RightScale templates that facilitate the deployment of scalable and elastic Alfresco clusters. I emphasize “elastic” because I believe this is one of the key principles that distinguish a “true” cloud computing strategy from a vendor versus simply making single-server, non-clustered product images available.

    CLICK TO VIEW DEMO VIDEO OF ALFRESCO [...]

  • Records Management and Cloud Storage Alan Pelz-Sharpe brings up an interesting topic about Records Management in the cloud and concludes that the cloud is “dangerous” to RM. I’m no expert in the intimate details of RM, but I must observe that Alan made certain blanket assumptions about cloud storage that are not accurate and in the least, cannot be broadly [...]
  • Records Management and Cloud Storage

    Alan Pelz-Sharpe brings up an interesting topic about Records Management in the cloud and concludes that the cloud is “dangerous” to RM. I’m no expert in the intimate details of RM, but I must observe that Alan made certain blanket assumptions about cloud storage that are not accurate and in the least, cannot be broadly [...]

  • Alfresco Public EC2 Image Now Available Alfresco has recently announced the availability of the first “official” Alfresco server image for Amazon EC2. Along with that, we’re also among the first members of the Amazon Solution Provider Program. Though in actuality we at Alfresco have had much of experience running Alfresco on the Amazon cloud, this marks the first time we’ve created a [...]
  • Alfresco Public EC2 Image Now Available

    Alfresco has recently announced the availability of the first “official” Alfresco server image for Amazon EC2. Along with that, we’re also among the first members of the Amazon Solution Provider Program.

    Though in actuality we at Alfresco have had much of experience running Alfresco on the Amazon cloud, this marks the first time we’ve created a [...]

  • Host your own cloud storage array with Parascale Last Friday, I visited with Parascale where I met with Mike Maxey (Dir. of Product Management), Sajai Krishnan (CEO), and Cameron Bahar (CTO and Founder). Parascale has developed software that allows you to turn 2 or more Linux servers into an Amazon S3-like cloud storage array that runs in userspace and can be easily mounted [...]
  • Host your own cloud storage array with Parascale

    Last Friday, I visited with Parascale where I met with Mike Maxey (Dir. of Product Management), Sajai Krishnan (CEO), and Cameron Bahar (CTO and Founder). Parascale has developed software that allows you to turn 2 or more Linux servers into an Amazon S3-like cloud storage array that runs in userspace and can be easily mounted [...]

  • Alfresco in the Cloud: GoGrid I spent a few hours this weekend installing and configuring an Alfresco cluster on GoGrid and ran a 200,000 document Alfresco Benchmark against the cluster. Setup was pretty easy, I simply used the graphical tools to drag 4 Linux servers (1 benchmark client, 1 MySQL, and 2 Alfresco) plus a load-balancer and a cloud storage [...]
  • Alfresco in the Cloud: GoGrid

    I spent a few hours this weekend installing and configuring an Alfresco cluster on GoGrid and ran a 200,000 document Alfresco Benchmark against the cluster. Setup was pretty easy, I simply used the graphical tools to drag 4 Linux servers (1 benchmark client, 1 MySQL, and 2 Alfresco) plus a load-balancer and a cloud storage [...]

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