Nuxeo 5 is an innovative, standards-based, open source framework for ECM applications. Its component-based and service-oriented architecture makes it easy to customize and extend, making developers more efficient and ultimately, happier.
Nuxeo 5 is an innovative, standards-based, open source framework for ECM applications. Its component-based and service-oriented architecture makes it easy to customize and extend, making developers more efficient and ultimately, happier.
Nuxeo 5 is an innovative, standards-based, open source framework for ECM applications. Its component-based and service-oriented architecture makes it easy to customize and extend, making developers more efficient and ultimately, happier.
Nuxeo 5 is an innovative, standards-based, open source framework for ECM applications. Its component-based and service-oriented architecture makes it easy to customize and extend, making developers more efficient and ultimately, happier.
Nuxeo 5 is an innovative, standards-based, open source framework for ECM applications. Its component-based and service-oriented architecture makes it easy to customize and extend, making developers more efficient and ultimately, happier.
Nuxeo 5 is an innovative, standards-based, open source framework for ECM applications. Its component-based and service-oriented architecture makes it easy to customize and extend, making developers more efficient and ultimately, happier.
Nuxeo 5 is a comprehensive open source Enterprise Content Management (ECM) platform. It has been designed to be robust, scalable and extensible, by using modern open source Java EE technologies.
ECM is by definition the methods and technologies which enable organizations to globally manage their documents and business processes.
The Nuxeo platform covers the whole of the functional and technical ECM spectrum:
- Document management (DMS)
- Collaborative Work
- Business process management (workflow)
- Compliance
- Records Management
- Digital assets management (DAM)
Nuxeo is based on various open source components from the Apache Foundation, the JBoss Group (a division of Red Hat), Sun Microsystems and the Eclipse Foundation.