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Open Source Social Applications: Bob Bickel of Ringside Networks
Veröffentlicht 02 Jul 2008 von John EckmanTags: Business Model, Collaboration, Community, Conference, Culture, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise applications, Enterprise solutions, JBoss, Open Innovation, Open Source, PHP, Platform, Ringside Networks, Social Networking, Video, Web 2.0

During the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston, I sat down for a quick chat with Bob Bickel, the co-founder and CEO of Ringside Networks. + Read more

Slides from the Open Source ECM event
Veröffentlicht 26 Jun 2008 von Jeff PottsTags: Alfresco, Content Management, Enterprise 2.0, Facebook, Knowledge Management, Liferay, Open Source, Ringside Networks, Social Networking

I want to thank everyone for attending the Alfresco-hosted Open Source ECM event in Dallas this morning. In case you missed it, the slides I presented on "Assembling Enterprise 2.0 Solutions with Alfresco" are available at share.acrobat.com (which is built on Alfresco, BTW) and embedded below. + Read more

Enterprise 2.0 Open Source Panel
Veröffentlicht 23 Jun 2008 von John EckmanTags: Acquia, Alfresco, Application Stategy, Community, Conference, Content Management, Direct Consumer Engagement, Drupal, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise applications, Enterprise solutions, Java, Open, Open Innovation, Open Source, PHP, Platform, Ringside Networks, Social Networking, Solutions, Web 2.0

Stephen Powers of Forrester Research recently released a report identifying Alfresco and Drupal as the two open source content management platforms to which enterprises should pay the most attention. + Read more

Fixed the Alfresco-Ringside File Upload Problem
Veröffentlicht 04 Jun 2008 von Jeff PottsTags: Alfresco, Content Management, ECM, Enterprise 2.0, Facebook, Ringside Networks

I've been playing with Ringside's Social Application Server. In my initial post on the subject I mentioned I was having trouble with the file upload. I got that put to bed this evening. As it turns out, Facebook inserts some hidden fields into form tags (see doc) such as the Facebook user, API key, session key, and app ID. Ringside doesn't insert those fields. + Read more

Event: Open Source ECM in Action
Veröffentlicht 03 Jun 2008 von Jeff PottsTags: Alfresco, Content Management, Endeca, Liferay, Portal, Ringside Networks, Web 2.0

If you're going to be in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area on June 26th, come on by the Westin Galleria. + Read more

Alfresco and Ringside
Veröffentlicht 01 Jun 2008 von Jeff PottsTags: Alfresco, Collaboration, Community, Content Management, ECM, Facebook, Ringside Networks, Social Networking

I've made moderate progress getting Alfresco and Ringside integrated. If you haven't played with it yet, Ringside Networks is an open source project that essentially gives you a standalone Facebook server. There's actually more to it than that, but for this + Read more

Enterprise 2.0: Free Conference Pass
Veröffentlicht 06 May 2008 von John EckmanTags: Acquia, Alfresco, Collaboration, Community, Conference, Culture, Drupal, Enterprise 2.0, Enterprise applications, Enterprise solutions, Knowledge Management, Open Source, Platform, Portal, Ringside Networks, Social Networking, Solutions, User Experience, Web 2.0

At the upcoming Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston this June, I will be moderating a panel on Open Source Platforms. The panel will be Thursday, June 12th, at 8:30am. Here's the session description: + Read more