paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x.
In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
Alfresco
Software, the leader in open source enterprise content management
(ECM), today announced the immediate availability for download of
Alfresco Community Edition 3.2, unveiling a range of new features that
continue to build on Alfresco’s ability to deliver low-cost, innovative
and interoperable open source ECM solutions. In addition to enabling
mobile content management, streamlining email management and supporting
open specifications and standards including CMIS and IMAP, Alfresco
Community 3.2 also lays the groundwork for records management support
for U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) 5015.2 certification in September
2009.
Reducing costs, improving integration, increasing innovation and
supporting regulatory requirements top the list of priorities for IT
executives in 2009, according to a recent report issued by Forrester
Research*. Alfresco has responded to each of these industry demands
in developing enhancements to Alfresco Community Edition 3.2.
“Lean times call for a lean, robust and inexpensive ECM system. Alfresco
Community Edition 3.2 has been designed to reduce the cost of
information handling while supporting corporate Governance, Risk and
Compliance (GRC) Management,” said John Newton, CTO, Alfresco Software.
“Our aim has been to deliver a content services environment in which
users can work the way they want, with the tools they want, enhancing
productivity through work-force mobility and future proofing
organizations’ content applications with CMIS.”
New features in Alfresco Community Edition 3.2 include:
Enhanced Records Management – Laying the groundwork for
supporting Records Management (RM) in readiness for DoD 5015.2
certification in September 2009, Alfresco RM will enable companies to
support the strict legal requirements needed to manage vital company
information. Functionality will include metadata management, YUI-based
forms, life cycle management, CMIS-based query access, email capture,
import/export facility and auditing. (Note: Support for DOD 5015.2
will be released in September).
Mobile Access – The Smartphone client provides support for
mobile devices (including Apple’s iPhone), providing the first ECM
designed to enable mobile collaboration for business processes on the
go. Users can now search, view and edit content, activities and tasks
from anywhere. Rather than delivery by desktop application, the client
interface is designed for the new Smartphone form factors.
Email Client Access & Archiving via IMAP Support – Simple
‘drag and drop’ allows users to share key messages with colleagues and
team members without contributing to the ever-growing volume of
forwarded email. Alfresco’s unique transparent IMAP standard protocol
support provides full access to repository services without a client
install and can be accessed from mobile devices. The virtualized
repository support enables users to manage and archive emails within
the corporate content repository. By using automation to extract key
information from email metadata, attachments and associations,
Alfresco Community 3.2 makes it easy to classify emails and
attachments in accordance with an organization’s Records Management
processes.
CMIS/Interoperability Support – Alfresco Community 3.2 offers
full support (SOAP Web Services, REST and Query) for version 0.61 of
the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification,
providing the most complete implementation of CMIS to date and
allowing CMIS compliant clients and repositories to interoperate and
share content across information silos.
Extranet Collaboration – Alfresco Community 3.2 is scalable to
tens of thousands of users, is cloud-ready for EC2 and other cloud
service providers and supports content collaboration outside the
enterprise or in the cloud. Enhancements to the Alfresco Share
application include new components such as image galleries and a forms
system for flexible metadata capture. A new systems administration
module provides moderated sites and advanced user, group and site
membership management.
WCM Authoring and Deployment – Alfresco Community 3.2 includes
significant performance increases to improve deployment of web site
content to external web sites through highly-parallel website
deployment and publishing. A new open and flexible deployment
architecture makes it simpler to deploy content to multiple delivery
environments and allows easy integration into the web delivery tier.
“With Alfresco’s new Smartphone client, users can take their work with
them, and they are no longer tied to their desks. Similarly,
organizations need tools to effectively manage huge amounts of email
content pulsing through their systems. Alfresco Community 3.2 further
demonstrates our investment in ensuring that our products consistently
provide users with lower cost, compliant and innovative solutions,”
commented Newton.
Alfresco has seen major adoption of its open source ECM system
throughout the world as companies strive to address costs, with more
than 1.7 million downloads of the Alfresco Community Edition. Alfresco
Community Edition is a free-to-download, free-to-use version developed
on an open source stack that runs on Windows, Linux or Mac for the
Alfresco Community. The Alfresco Community members are able to access
and share knowledge on the Alfresco Wiki and Forums and contribute
extensions on the Alfresco Forge.
The Alfresco Enterprise Edition is certified against a larger range of
technology stacks (both open source and proprietary), goes through a
more extensive QA process and is provided with full commercial technical
support.
Alfresco Software, Inc. is the leader in the open source enterprise
content management market. The company couples the innovation of open
source with the stability of a true enterprise-class platform at a tenth
of the cost. The Alfresco content platform uses a flexible architecture
to provide document management, web content management and collaboration
software to enterprise customers worldwide. Founded in 2005 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, please visit www.alfresco.com.