Alfresco the Next Generation Platform

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Alfresco is the leading open source alternative for enterprise content management. It couples the innovation of open source with the stability of a true enterprise-class platform. The open source model allows Alfresco to use best-of-breed open source technologies and contributions from the open source community to get higher quality software produced more quickly at much lower cost.

Alfresco is built using the latest open source infrastructure components including: Spring, Hibernate, Lucene, MyFaces and is based on Aspect-Oriented-Programming.

Alfresco's use of state-of-the art technology enable it to deliver a supported system that is:

   * 5 Times Faster than Traditional Closed Systems
   * 90% Less Expensive than Traditional Closed Systems


Alfresco is:

   * Open – Open Source, Open Standards
   * Source – Best-of-Breed Open Source Components
   * Enterprise – Enterprise-Scale, Enterprise-Infrastructure, Enterprise-Control
   * Content – Documents, records, Web Pages, Images, Rich Media
   * Management – Most Experienced Team in Content Management in the World from
Documentum and Vignette.

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Free Services to Monitor Your Site’s Uptime

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 You can’t sit staring at your monitor 24 hours a day to keep an eye on your website(s), so thank the heavens for the free services out there that do it for you.
Whether site downtime means loss of revenue or just loss of face, or you need to stay a step ahead of your clients, these services offer you a completely free way of knowing what’s up, what’s down and in some cases, why.
Read on for our list of ten suggested solutions, but as this list is by no means exhaustive, please do share any services you favor in the comments.

1.UptimeRobot












Number of Sites you can Monitor: 50
Regularity of Checks: Every 5 minutes
Methods of Alerts: E-mail, SMS, RSS
UptimeRobot looks at your site header’s status codes every five minutes and if the code comes back with a problem, does further checks. Then, if there are still issues, it lets you know about it pronto. Created by two devs who think the web should be free or cheap, it’s guaranteed a no-payment service until August 2010, so hop over now to check it out.

2. Pingdom

 









Number of Sites you can Monitor: 1
Regularity of Checks: User set, from 1 minute upwards
Methods of Alerts: E-mail, SMS (up to 20 per month), push alerts via iPhone app
Pingdom is a big boy of the paid monitoring services market, but does offer a very basic free account. Although the free service only lets you monitor one site, we feel it’s particularly worthy of mention since it comes with a free iPhone app gives you a handy on-the-go solution for monitoring your website’s status.