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Home News Alfresco Wins EContent 100 Award for Enterprise Content Management

Alfresco Wins EContent 100 Award for Enterprise Content Management

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Thursday, 15 November 2007 14:37

Alfresco Honored as Leading Provider of Open Source ECM Software

LONDON, Nov. 15  -- Alfresco Software, Inc., the leader in
open source enterprise content management solutions, today announced
it has been named to the seventh annual EContent 100 Awards list.

The EContent 100 is made up of companies that have had a significant
impact on the digital content industry. Other winners this year include
Apple, Google, IBM and Microsoft.

EContent Magazine gives the award to the top 100 companies that lead
the digital content industry through market share, but also
thought-and-technology leadership, innovation, and experimentation.
This is the second year in a row that Alfresco has been chosen as a
winner of the EContent 100 for Enterprise Content Management.

"To be recognized once again as a leader in content management
reaffirms that Alfresco has created a valuable open source solution
that fills a significant need for many businesses," said John Powell,
CEO of Alfresco Software. "Companies small and large have to deal
with enormous amounts of content. By using open source technology,
Alfresco can provide an alternative solution to proprietary offerings,
which not only matches up on features and functionality but provides
higher quality content management at a fraction of the cost."

"The EContent 100 list represents the best and the brightest
digital content companies as selected by a dozen judges who
follow different aspects of our vast and varied industry -- from
vantage points all over the map (literally and figuratively)," said
Michelle Manafy, editor-in-chief of EContent Magazine. "We offer
this list not just to recognize companies that lead our industry,
but to inspire organizations of all kinds to join in the content
conversation online."

Alfresco recently announced the integration of Alfresco with
Facebook to deliver a platform for developing content-centric
applications. This integration makes publishing content to
Facebook as controlled and effective as publishing to a corporate
Web site. The Alfresco Enterprise Content Network application,
which is built on this framework, enables collaboration and makes
secure, audited, sharing of content in Facebook as simple as
sharing a photo. Alfresco is the first of its kind to launch an
enterprise application for Facebook. The company plans to
announce details of the newest edition of Alfresco in December
of this year.

More information is available at:
http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Facebook

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