Which is the best open source and enterprise Document Management System (DMS) in the market today?
April 12th, 2009 | by management |ThePresident asked:
I want to implement a Document Management System (DMS) in our organization. It should have an indexing facility, and a search facility. Additionally, it’s best if the system is enterprise, meaning that it can be accessed within a Wide Area Network (WAN), and managed remotely, like the way web based systems are. These are not restrictions but minimum requirements, so any good system out there is welcomed. The system should run in either Windows or Linux but preferably in Windows operating system. An example of such a system is Tivoli, JBOSS, and Knowledge Tree
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I want to implement a Document Management System (DMS) in our organization. It should have an indexing facility, and a search facility. Additionally, it’s best if the system is enterprise, meaning that it can be accessed within a Wide Area Network (WAN), and managed remotely, like the way web based systems are. These are not restrictions but minimum requirements, so any good system out there is welcomed. The system should run in either Windows or Linux but preferably in Windows operating system. An example of such a system is Tivoli, JBOSS, and Knowledge Tree
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One Response to “Which is the best open source and enterprise Document Management System (DMS) in the market today?”
By Sanjay on Apr 15, 2009 | Reply
NOLAN
jboss is not a DMS, it is an application server.
For just indexing and searching, you don’t need the best in the market, anything will satisfy those criterias. Did you take a look at xinco?