On 03/08/09 04:07, Thomas Cameron wrote:
All -
I have a friend who owns a small business and who uses Microsoft Office
SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007. As you might suspect, it's a car with
the hood welded shut, and I hate it. I help him out with IT stuff and
I've had to fight MOSS 2007 for some time. It is agonizingly painful,
and it's a massive security risk as far as I'm concerned.
I've heard that Alfresco can replace MOSS. Anyone got any experience
with this kind of migration?
Thanks
Thomas
I have done this once, this is a situation you will want to avoid at all
cost and not one you want to do twice.
Anyway, Alfresco has a module called vti, which provides sharepoint
compatibility, so that the client doesn't know it is really talking to
Alfresco.
To setup this envorinment you can use my tutorial, it is a quick setup
overview to replace MS SBS (including sharepoint)
http://www.toshaan.be/publications/MLS2009-CentOS_Small_Enterprise_Server_Installation_and_Configuration.pdf
It is quite easy and straight forward, this should be the same for
Fedora, unless you want to recompile from source
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