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	<title>Comments on: Alfresco Community Conference - First Thoughts</title>
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		<title>By: Intalio, Leader in Open Source BPMS &#187; Alfresco Community Conference - Adobe Share Case Study</title>
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		<description>[...] In my previous post from the Alfresco Community Conference I covered the first two presentations. Up now is Shahram Javey, the Sr. Engineering Manager for Adobe Share, who is responsible for the integration with Alfresco. Shahram is here to tell us about their use case with Alfresco. A while ago they developed services for pushing content around, web services, mobile services. But they didn&#8217;t want to do the content management piece. Now they have Adobe Share. Out in beta for free right now. Convert documents to PDF, share documents online, send email with a link, as opposed to an attachment. You can embed documents in webpages and access them from anywhere. Shahram said they released the beta late last year. I am surprised I hadn&#8217;t heard more about it. I wonder how it competes with Scribd, ThinkFree Docs, and DocStoc or Zoho. [...]</description>
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