Magnolia Community Edition is a free, easy-to-use yet powerful enterprise Java content management system based on JSR-170. This presentation by Boris Kraft gives you a further insight in this open source CMS product.
Boris Kraft is Chief Software Engineer at obinary ag and, as such, is responsible for database and dynamic web technology.
The highlights of his 20-year career in IT include object-oriented software development under NeXTSTEP, several years of active involvement in a leading Internet security company, the development of a distributed real-time simulation environment, the use of Oracle web technology, databases and CASE tools as well as programming the first intranet solution for Roche Vitamins AG.
As CEO of the former Kraft & Partner GmbH, he was responsible for seeing through the merger of his company with Mangoldpartner AG, which led to the creation of obinary ag as it is today.
Boris Kraft is a generalist with a particularly profound knowledge of dynamic web-technology-based software development. He is your partner for intranet solutions, e-Commerce and complex database-based web presences.
Open Source ECM— This presentation shows how three open source projects hosted in the ObjectWeb Consortium can be leveraged to build a powerful Enterprise Content Management solution (ECM). The major objective of this integration is to benefit from the best of Portal, Workflow and Wiki components to handle the organization content through the process of capturing, storing, managing, publishing and referencing.
Developing Enterprise Content Applications using Open-Source— Alfresco is the first open source enterprise content management system developed by the founder of Documentum and including core Java teams from Documentum and Interwoven. Alfresco is developed as a scalable, aspect-oriented repository developed using Spring, Hibernate, Lucene, jBPM, Chiba and MyFaces and supporting standards such as JSR-170, CIFS and WebDAV. Alfresco presents the first standards-based alternative to expensive commercial ECM platforms.