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Introduction Xenit’s Alfresco customers were presenting at 3 Hyland Summits in Europe in October. Following Oxford’s University Press testimony of their journey to AWS in London on the 10th of October, MNT discussed their upgrade to Alfresco 6.2 in Paris on the 19th of October 2023. At the Hyland Summit 2023 in Dusseldorf, the spotlight shone...
Introduction to Postgres & Bitmaps You’ve probably heard of Postgres, but have you delved deep into the wonders of roaring bitmaps? If not, stick around because this just might revolutionize your understanding of database performance. What are Roaring Bitmaps? Roaring bitmaps are a compressed bitmap format optimized for both speed and space. Think of them...
Introduction Xenit provides open source solutions for management and legal preservation of your documents. Since 2007 we have been building solutions based on Alfresco. Open source is in our DNA. It allows us to build functionality faster functionality for our customers or reuse functionality for our customers, with great reedom for the customer and Xenit....
Introduction Enterprise Content Management (ECM) is a pivotal instrument in the toolkit of modern businesses. However, a significant challenge arises when dealing with unstructured data, a hidden goldmine for potential insights. That’s where Natural Language Processing (NLP) steps in as a vital component in ECM solutions. The Phenomenon of Unstructured Data To understand the necessity...
2021, the year of the Ox, comes to an end. Enter the Tiger and the era of the metaverse. A time in which our physical presence becomes a shadow of our true digital identity if we are to believe Mark Zuckerberg. (We do love react.js and https://opensource.fb.com, Mark). Working from anywhere (WFA) in 2021 has been a cultural and value shift, much more than a technological one. We can only admire the inventors of the internet to handle 2022 workloads with TCP/IP, introduced in January 1983 in ARPAnet. Although post-covid-crisis flexibility improves our quality of life, we should...