With the news that TSG has joined the Alfresco family, many of our customers, ECM/CSP analysts and even competitors have been asking why make this change. This post will discuss the thoughts that led to the decision to join Alfresco as well as the opportunities for the future.
Office 365 – Seamless Document Editing in OpenContent
One major issues we often hear from author users of ECM systems is the difficulty of a web-based interfaces to edit documents. Since the editing application, typically Microsoft Word, lives on the user’s PC, the file must be downloaded to lock the document, edited locally, and then uploaded back to the system to finalize the […]
Elastic Services for ECM – TSG OpenContent Roadmap
Recently, TSG has seen increased interest in our Elasticsearch capabilities, particularly as it related to our 11 Billion Document Benchmark on AWS. As part of our product roadmap this quarter, TSG is announcing the formalization of our OpenContent Elastic Services as well as some new features that we are adding to our work with the […]
FileNet Support – Migrating to mitigate the risk of an unsupportable product
As part of our recent migration of an over 4 billion document client from FileNet, TSG had the chance to have detailed discussions with multiple clients on the reasons they were moving away from FileNet to a more modern alternative. In this post we will discuss the most pressing reason, the large and growing risk […]
Viewing PDF’s – What are the high speed options
Over two years ago, TSG developed OpenAnnotate “view only” mode optimized for high speed viewing. This year we have made even more updates to continue to improve viewing performance. This post will compare and offer a video showing off different PDF viewing options.
Federated Content Management – Enterprise Search with a new moniker?
One troubling point we continue to see in our industry space, whether it be content management providers like Nuxeo, ASG or even analysts like Gartner, is a continued push around the benefits of a federation search, often as an alternative to migration. This post will explore federated content management with a comparison to a very […]
ECM 2.0 – Can you build it yourself?
Recently Gartner Analyst and long-time ECM evangelist Marko Sillapaa posted an interesting article titled “Why Build a Content Services Platform from Scratch?” . In the article Marko correctly points out that “build your own” isn’t easy and it’s better to avoid home grown solutions where support could be required for 20 years. An alternative viewpoint comes […]
Capture 2.0 – Visualizing Metadata Capture Location
Earlier in the Capture 2.0 series, we discussed how modern capture solutions would improve the metadata extraction process when processing documents. Capture 2.0 solutions will expand on existing zonal as well as key/value pair methods for extracting metadata by incorporating machine learning algorithms to improve accuracy over time. This post will explore how users can […]
Capture 2.0 – Improving Metadata Extraction with Machine Learning
As we begin to explore the topic of Capture 2.0 at TSG, the primary component that we would propose differentiates the legacy capture tools from the capture tools of the future is the inclusion of machine learning to the capture process. As discussed in our Capture 2.0 introductory post, the majority of legacy tools do […]