[Vtigercrm-developers] Documents module
Bandile Nodada
bnodada at gmail.com
Mon Mar 17 13:40:26 GMT 2014
Hi there
I concur with Comrade Alan that a proper Content Management system woukld
achieve with you want to do. I am not too versed with Alfresco but i know
Oracle ECM (part of the Oracle Fusion Middleware stack) a lot.
Kind Regards,
Nodada Bandile
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On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 3:31 PM, Alan Lord (News) <alanslists at gmail.com>wrote:
> Sounds like you could do with a proper Document Management system to
> handle that.
>
> Tried Alfresco?
>
> (It has a CMIS API so potentially could be integrated to vtiger.)
>
> Al
>
> On 17/03/14 13:19, Siam Translations LLP wrote:
>
>> The main reason is quantity. Some organizations collecting massive
>> amount of documents and for this only reason workflows in many scenarios
>> "can save life". If we get a lot of documents plus let say 30 users who
>> collecting documents we can find workflows very useful for managing
>> different type of needs.
>> In our company we doing media clipping - usually press - it means that
>> every day we gathering let say 20 newspapers and 5 magazines. 25 x
>> quantity of articles within mentioned press give us approx 2000
>> documents every day (plus embedded images). Documents needs sometimes
>> reassigning and fields automatically pre-filled with some data. Non
>> existing massive edit/WF function making life not easy.
>>
>
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