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Alfresco - Enterprise Content Management System
Alfresco is the open source alternative for Enterprise Content Management (ECM), providing Document Management, Collaboration, Records Management, Knowledge Management, Web Content Management, Image Management, Content Repository, Workflow. It supports CIFS interface to provide file system compatibility on Microsoft Windows and Unix-like operating systems.
Jackrabbit - Content Repository in Java
Apache Jackrabbit is a Content Repository fully conforming to JCR specification. Jackrabbit content repository is a hierarchical content store with support for structured and unstructured content, full text search, versioning, transactions, observation, and more.
Nexus - Repository Manager
Nexus manages software artifacts required for development, deployment, and provisioning. Nexus can share those artifacts with other developers and end-users. It is integrated with Eclipse. It stores the content in the file system and no requirement for database. Full text search support is provided by indexing the repository content.
Lily - Content Repository
Lily offers an open source content repository. It is the first cloud-scalable repository for social content applications. It is built from ground up using Big Data and NOSQL technology. Its technology stack includes Hadoop, HBase and Solr. It could be used in document archiving, large-scale SaaS-model web content management, heritage databases, news libraries, digital asset management, content collections, structured data management.
Midgard - Content Management Framework
Midgard is a persistent storage framework built for the replicated world. It enables developers build applications that have their data in sync between the desktop, mobile devices and web services. It also allows for easy sharing of data between users. Midgard does this all by building on top of technologies like GLib, libgda and D-Bus. It provides developers with object-oriented programming interfaces for C, PHP and Python.