- Andrew Kos
- Bill Burlein
- Bryan Williams
- Christian Vozar
- Jeff Brown
- John Kraus
- Joseph Mak
- Josh Durbin
- Mark Daugherty
- Matt Van Bergen
- Melissa Geoffrion
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- Michael Chan
- Michael Hodgdon
- Mike Motherway
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- Pat McLoughlin
- Paul Michelotti
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Archive for 2007
Goodbye 2007 and Welcome 2008!
December 30, 2007 1:00 PM
As we say goodbye to 2007 and welcome the new year, I would like to thank our employees and clients who have contributed to CityTech's success and growth in 2007. I can't say enough on how fortunate I feel to have the opportunity to work with such great people on a daily basis.
Records Management is for Everyone
July 7, 2007 4:44 PM
Records Management According to AIIM, Records Management can be defined as: “The application of systematic and scientific control to recorded information required in the operation of an organization’s business, standardizing access to complete information through common classification and indexing methods and ensuring the preservation of records in accordance with regulatory and operational business requirements.”. Wow, what a mouthful. Records Management as simply a process in which an organization follows for managing the lifecycle of documents used within an organization’s business context. These documents are of special interest because they have been used to make a business decision or were a by product of a business process.
Alfresco WCM 1.0
March 13, 2007 4:56 AM
The 2.0 release of Alfresco’s successful ECM product includes the long awaited Web Content Management (WCM) module. In this blog I summarize a couple key features I believe are worth noting which could set traditional web content management solutions into playing catch up. Try it for yourself by downloading the Community Edition, in a matter of minutes you will be up and running.
Alfresco 2.0 Released
March 4, 2007 12:14 AM
Alfresco has released the 2.0 version of their successful ECM platform. The release has been issued to the community (free) and via the Alfresco Enterprise Network (24/7 support) which includes top notch support from Alfresco’s development engineers. This will be the beginning of a series of posts that I will be writing on the Alfresco 2.0 product.
Matt Van Bergen
Matt has spent over 17 years providing high-end technology consulting services to a variety of government and commercial organizations...
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