Alfresco

Alfresco

With a modern platform based on open technology, Alfresco gives you the power of ECM with hybrid, on-premise, cloud and mobile delivery options.

Secure, customizable and incredibly user-friendly, Alfresco is simply the smarter way to deploy ECM.

Alfresco One can be deployed anywhere, configured for your business processes, and customized for your specific business needs. Integrate Alfresco One into your existing enterprise system with any end-user tool or device, without having to change the way you work.

With Alfresco One, you can consolidate to a single platform, significantly reducing the costs associated with traditional ECM. We provide open standards support (WebDAV, CIFS, SharePoint, CMIS, etc.) and a vibrant open source community. By deploying an open technology platform, you can drive business today and into the future.


Liferay

Liferay

Liferay Portal is an enterprise web platform for building business solutions that deliver immediate results and long-term value.

Liferay is a lightweight, interoperable Open Source enterprise portal platform with a flexible architecture and an impressive product roadmap. Companies worldwide have been using Liferay Portal because of its high-end functionality, compatibility with most major application servers and database platforms, and scalability. Based on Open standards, Liferay Portal helps organizations achieve zero UAT and 30-70% TCO reduction.

Liferay gives you a solution that works today and is flexible enough to drive future strategic growth.


Mule

Mule ESB

An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is fundamentally an architecture. It is a set of rules and principles for integrating numerous applications together over a bus-like infrastructure. ESB products enable users to build this type of architecture, but vary in the way that they do it and the capabilities that they offer. The core concept of the ESB architecture is that you integrate different applications by putting a communication bus between them and then enable each application to talk to the bus. This decouples systems from each other, allowing them to communicate without dependency on or knowledge of other systems on the bus. The concept of ESB was born out of the need to move away from point-to-point integration, which becomes brittle and hard to manage over time. Point-to-point integration results in custom integration code being spread among applications with no central way to monitor or troubleshoot. This is often referred to as "spaghetti code" and does not scale because it creates tight dependencies between applications.

Increasing organizational agility by reducing time to market for new initiatives is one of the most common reasons that companies implement an ESB as the backbone of their IT infrastructure. An ESB architecture facilitates this by providing a simple, well defined, "pluggable" system that scales really well. Additionally, an ESB provides a way to leverage your existing systems and expose them to new applications using its communication and transformation capabilities.


Apache Solr

Apache Solr

SolrTM is the popular, blazing fast open source enterprise search platform from the Apache LuceneTM project. Its major features include powerful full-text search, hit highlighting, faceted search, near real-time indexing, dynamic clustering, database integration, rich document (e.g., Word, PDF) handling, and geospatial search.

Solr is highly reliable, scalable and fault tolerant, providing distributed indexing, replication and load-balanced querying, automated failover and recovery, centralized configuration and more. Solr powers the search and navigation features of many of the world's largest internet sites.


Java J2EE

Java / J2EE

Java Platform, Enterprise Edition or Java EE is Oracle's enterprise Java computing platform. The platform provides an API and runtime environment for developing and running enterprise software, including network and web services, and other large-scale, multi-tiered, scalable, reliable, and secure network applications. Java EE extends the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE), providing an API for object-relational mapping, distributed and multi-tier architectures, and web services. The platform incorporates a design based largely on modular components running on an application server. Software for Java EE is primarily developed in the Java programming language.


Java J2EE

HTML5 / CSS3

HTML5 is the latest version of Hypertext Markup Language, the code that describes web pages. It's actually three kinds of code: HTML, which provides the structure; Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), which take care of presentation; and JavaScript, which makes things happen.

HTML5 has been designed to deliver almost everything you'd want to do online without requiring additional software such as browser plugins. It does everything from animation to apps, music to movies, and can also be used to build incredibly complicated applications that run in your browser.