With the recent release of the Alfresco Enterprise Viewer as an Alfresco product, one question that has come up on multiple occasions surrounds the requirement to allow users to view annotations on prior non-latest versions of a document. This requirement is something that we have long supported in the Alfresco Content Accelerator (formerly the OpenContent […]
Alfresco No Code – Do More with OpenContent
No Code was popularized by Salesforce and other SaaS vendors as a means to deliver business functionality without the requirement of developers, allowing users to configure specific capabilities and start using the application quickly. This post will present a background and the benefits of No Code as well as present how the OpenContent Management suite […]
Alfresco Interface Options – Comparing OpenContent, ADF and Share – Summary
Over the last two years, TSG has posted multiple times regarding differences between the OpenContent Management Suite, the Alfresco Application Development Framework and Alfresco Share. While all approaches interact with the Alfresco repository, there are some subtle differences to consider. This post will share a summary of our previous posts for those looking at Alfresco […]
Alfresco Deployment – No Code vs Low Code
One of the trends we are seeing with our Alfresco clients is a desire to move away from custom interface coding to more configuration or no code approaches. This post will highlight the differences between coding approaches for Alfresco Share and the Alfresco Development Framework (ADF) and configuration approaches with TSG’s OpenContent Management Suite.
Alfresco – Building a Search Interface – ADF vs. OpenContent Management Suite
In previous posts, we looked at comparing the Alfresco Development Framework (ADF) to OpenContent Management Suite (OCMS), specifically the search, contributor, and folder interfaces. For this post, we are going to turn our attention to building an application on each of these platforms. Specifically, we’ll look at how clients can build an Alfresco search interface.
Alfresco 6 Annotations – Adding OpenAnnotate to the Application Development Framework (ADF)
As a modern browser-based solution on Alfresco for Annotations, OpenAnnotate can provide viewing and annotation capabilities within Alfresco Application Development Framework (ADF), for both PDF and Video content. We’ve already discussed using OpenAnnotate within ADF, in our initial review of the Alfresco Application Development Framework and Angular. This post will describe in more detail the […]
Alfresco – ADF and OpenContent Folder Comparison
In the previous post of our ADF and OpenContent Management Suite (OCMS) comparison series, we’ve compared how the search as well as the contributor interfaces work in ADF vs. OCMS. As we’ve done previously with our comparison series blog posts, (Alfresco Share and Documentum) for this next post we’ll turn our attention to the available functionality for […]
Alfresco – ADF and OpenContent Contributor Comparison
In the last post of our ADF and OpenContent Management Suite (OCMS) comparison series, we compared how Search works in ADF vs. OCMS. As we’ve done previously with our comparison series blog posts, (Alfresco Share and Documentum) for this next post we’ll turn our attention to the contributor interface. Specifically for contributors and authors, we’ll […]
Alfresco – ADF and OpenContent Search Comparison
As we’ve mentioned previously when comparing search in Alfresco Share to the OpenContent Management Suite (OCMS), performance and ease of use in a search interface is often one of the highest concerns clients have when deploying Alfresco. As we’ve recently started comparing the new Alfresco Development Framework (ADF) with OCMS, naturally our first inclination it to […]