The French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) uses Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server® to resolve its collaboration needs
Jun 2nd, 02:27 UTC
Nuxeo, European leader of services based on the open source Web application platform Zope, publicly announces that the French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) has adopted its solution of content management and collaborative work Nuxeo CPS® (Collaborative Portal Server®) as a national application, providing the groups and projects with services for collaborative work.
Paris, FRANCE - 2003-05-30, for immediate release
Nuxeo, European leader of services based on the open source Web
application platform Zope, publicly announces that the French Atomic
Energy Commission (CEA) has adopted its solution of content management
and collaborative work Nuxeo CPS® (Collaborative Portal Server®) as a
national application, providing the groups and projects with services
for collaborative work.
The persons in charge of technologies for information engineering at
CEA said: "CEA chose the Zope/CPS technology to carry out the eDOC
(Documentary Collaborative Spaces) application. This application is
intended to help assemble, track, apply and share knowledge in
internal groups and projects, as well as with external partners. This
choice followed up from an evaluation campaign of proprietary and open
source collaborative technologies. That's the first technological step
for eDOC."
"We're particularly pleased that CEA chose Nuxeo CPS as their national
application for collaborative work. This choice confirms the relevance
of using Zope in a large-scale industrial context ", said Nuxeo's
manager Stéfane Fermigier.
Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server® is an open source software, under
the GPL license, carried out on the Zope platform. It allows
organizations to quickly, simply and effectively set up large-scale
collaborative portals, such as Intranet, extranet or Internet.
Collaborative Portal Server® offers many functionalities to create
collaborative work applications with high added value. Its main
functionalities are: public and private workspaces, publication
spaces, and users roles and access right management. CPS allows its
users to manage versions of documents, news items, notes, business
documents, etc. Moreover, it provides functions for informal
collaborations such as: forum, newsletter, mailing-list, diary,
contacts, etc.
More about Nuxeo
Nuxeo is the european leader of services surrounding the open source
platform zope.
Nuxeo develops and markets collaborative web content management
systems, as well as associated services such as training, consulting
and hosting. Nuxeo's customers have at their disposal a highly
competent team with high technical qualifications and who use the best
of free software.
Nuxeo supports the open source software effort by publishing software
components under a free license (GPL) and by contributing as a core
developer to the development of the zope platform. Nuxeo supports the
action of the EuroLinux Alliance in favor of software innovation and
free software, and against software patents, harmful for competition
and innovation.
Nuxeo on the Web
Commercial web site: www.nuxeo.com/en
Community web site : www.nuxeo.org
Site of the CPS community: www.cps-project.org
Nuxeo CPS: www.nuxeo.com/cps
Email: contact@nuxeo.com
Contact: Stéfane Fermigier (+33 6 63 04 12 77)
Nuxeo CPS is a trademark of Nuxeo. The other marks mentioned in this
press release are the property of their respective owners.
More about CEA
The French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) is a key player in research,
development and innovation in the fields of energy, defense,
information technologies, communication and health. Ever since it was
created in 1945, it has successfully responded to major scientific
challenges in many fields, including the French nuclear power
generation program, nuclear deterrence, micro- and nanotechnologies,
astrophysics, medical imaging, toxicology, biotechnologies, etc.
The CEA in figures: 9 research centers; a manpower of 16,000 people;
1,600 patents; 430 million euros in revenues from technology
transfers; 1,300 contracts signed with industries, 80 high-tech
companies created since 1986 with 1,500 direct jobs.
Web site: www.cea.fr
(Submitted by Stefane Fermigier of Nuxeo)
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