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Why Portals are not dead

Portals are not dead, but they were supposed to be. What happened? In early 2000, architects and technologists believed portals were to become the single UI interface for all web applications built by an enterprise. But five years later, most developers...

5 replies - 4162 views - 10/21/11 by Paul Hinz in Articles

Open Source ECM Platform Nuxeo 5.4

Nuxeo EP is a comprehensive open source Enterprise Content Management (ECM) platform. It has been designed to be robust, scalable and highly extensible, by using modern open source Java EE technologies, such as: JAX-RS, JSF,...

0 replies - 795 views - 11/11/10 by Stefane Fermigier in Announcements

How-Tos for implementation of Open Source Portal and ECM Projects

It is always a big challenge when you want to extend your current web presence and manageability of your content produced by your existing legacy applications. There are a variety of different implementations on how to achieve this goal. In this post I will...

3 replies - 8956 views - 05/26/10 by Ali Loghmani in Articles

OpenEdit Framework: Unobtrusive, Extensible, Agnostic, Fun

OpenEdit is continuing to pop up in lots of different places. As we continue to refine and grow the software, we'd like to engage the community at every opportunity.

2 replies - 3081 views - 07/11/08 by in Announcements

Nuxeo RCP 2.0: Document & Multimedia Platform

Nuxeo, pioneer and leader in open source Enterprise Content Management (ECM), has announced the launch of Nuxeo RCP 2.0, a dedicated platform for the development of rich client ECM applications.

0 replies - 3523 views - 05/24/08 by Stefane Fermigier in Announcements