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==Product history==
==Product history==


Nuxeo Platform began as an open-source Python- and Zope-based enterprise content management system called "Collaborative Portal Server" or CPS, started in 2003.<ref name="CPSArchiveAbout">{{cite web |url=http://www.cps-project.org/sections/about/ |title=CPS Project > About CPS |publisher=Nuxeo SAS |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060827142127/http://www.cps-project.org/sections/about/ |archivedate=27 August 2006 |date=15 March 2006 |accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref> By September 2006, however, Nuxeo SAS announced a significant departure from the Python and Zope structure, with a planned move to open-source Java technologies. This required a complete rewrite of the code, and with it a new name was assigned to the project: Nuxeo.<ref name="CPSArchiveAbout">{{cite web |url=http://www.infoq.com/news/nuxeo-zope-java-migration |title=On migrating from Python & Zope to Java with EJB 3 & JBoss SEAM |author=Marinescu, Floyd |publisher=InfoQ |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070203213836/http://www.infoq.com/news/nuxeo-zope-java-migration |archivedate=03 February 2007 |date=26 September 2006 |accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref> The first stable release of Nuxeo arrived on February 5, 2007 as version 5.0.0.<ref name="Nux500" />  
Nuxeo Platform began as an open-source Python- and Zope-based enterprise content management system called "Collaborative Portal Server" or CPS, started in 2003.<ref name="CPSArchiveAbout">{{cite web |url=http://www.cps-project.org/sections/about/ |title=CPS Project > About CPS |publisher=Nuxeo SAS |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060827142127/http://www.cps-project.org/sections/about/ |archivedate=27 August 2006 |date=15 March 2006 |accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref> By September 2006, however, Nuxeo SAS announced a significant departure from the Python and Zope structure, with a planned move to open-source Java technologies. This required a complete rewrite of the code, and with it a new name was assigned to the project: Nuxeo.<ref name="MarinescuOnMigr06">{{cite web |url=http://www.infoq.com/news/nuxeo-zope-java-migration |title=On migrating from Python & Zope to Java with EJB 3 & JBoss SEAM |author=Marinescu, Floyd |publisher=InfoQ |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070203213836/http://www.infoq.com/news/nuxeo-zope-java-migration |archivedate=03 February 2007 |date=26 September 2006 |accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref> The first stable release of Nuxeo arrived on February 5, 2007 as version 5.0.0.<ref name="Nux500" />  


In late-2008 Nuxeo SAS acquired two million euros of Series A funding to go towards "continued product development and growth into international markets."<ref name="NuxSerAFund">{{cite web |url=http://www.cmswire.com/cms/enterprise-cms/nuxeo-enterprise-cms-updates-new-products-and-a-new-blog-003669.php |title=Nuxeo: Enterprise CMS Updates, New Products and A New Blog |author=Mosher, Barb |publisher=CMSWire |date=12 December 2008 |accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref> A few months later Nuxeo revealed it had purchased office space in Boston, Massachusetts, and a new business entity would be created called Nuxeo Corporation.<ref name="NuxCorpChange">{{cite web |url=http://www.cmswire.com/cms/enterprise-cms/nuxeo-goes-from-sa-to-inc-launches-a-boston-office-003912.php |title=Nuxeo Goes from SA to INC, Launches a Boston Office |author=Mosher, Barb |publisher=CMSWire |date=06 February 2009 |accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref> In January 2012, the company moved its U.S. headquarters to New York City to reinforce its operations further.<ref name="NuxNYC">{{cite web |url=http://finance.yahoo.com/news/nuxeo-opens-u-headquarters-nyc-110000451.html |title=Nuxeo Opens U.S. Headquarters in NYC |publisher=Yahoo! Finance; Marketwire |date=17 January 2012 |accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref>
In late 2008 Nuxeo SAS acquired two million euros of Series A funding to go towards "continued product development and growth into international markets."<ref name="NuxSerAFund">{{cite web |url=http://www.cmswire.com/cms/enterprise-cms/nuxeo-enterprise-cms-updates-new-products-and-a-new-blog-003669.php |title=Nuxeo: Enterprise CMS Updates, New Products and A New Blog |author=Mosher, Barb |publisher=CMSWire |date=12 December 2008 |accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref> A few months later Nuxeo revealed it had purchased office space in Boston, Massachusetts, and a new business entity would be created called Nuxeo Corporation.<ref name="NuxCorpChange">{{cite web |url=http://www.cmswire.com/cms/enterprise-cms/nuxeo-goes-from-sa-to-inc-launches-a-boston-office-003912.php |title=Nuxeo Goes from SA to INC, Launches a Boston Office |author=Mosher, Barb |publisher=CMSWire |date=06 February 2009 |accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref> In January 2012, the company moved its U.S. headquarters to New York City to reinforce its operations further.<ref name="NuxNYC">{{cite web |url=http://finance.yahoo.com/news/nuxeo-opens-u-headquarters-nyc-110000451.html |title=Nuxeo Opens U.S. Headquarters in NYC |publisher=Yahoo! Finance; Marketwire |date=17 January 2012 |accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref>
 
In 2021, Nuxeo began using a different version number scheme, transitioning from 10.10 to 2021.x.<ref name="NuxUpg22">{{cite web |url=https://doc.nuxeo.com/nxdoc/upgrade-from-lts-2019-to-lts-2021/ |title=Upgrade from LTS 2019 to LTS 2021 |publisher=Nuxeo Corporation |date=29 April 2022 |accessdate=11 May 2022}}</ref>


==Features==
==Features==
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* audit trail
* audit trail
* annotation management
* annotation management
* XML import and export
* [[XML]] import and export
* notifications and alerts
* notifications and alerts
* testing tools
* testing tools
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* Videos related to Nuxeo Platform can be found on [http://www.nuxeo.com/en/resource-center/Videos the site].
* Videos related to Nuxeo Platform can be found on [http://www.nuxeo.com/en/resource-center/Videos the site].
* Screenshots of Nuxeo Platform can be found on the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/nuxeo-ep/ SourceForge].
* A demo of Nuxeo Platform is available via [http://cmis.demo.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/login.jsp the Nuxeo site].
* A demo of Nuxeo Platform is available via [http://cmis.demo.nuxeo.org/nuxeo/login.jsp the Nuxeo site].
* Documentation for Nuxeo Platform can be found [http://doc.nuxeo.com/display/MAIN/Nuxeo+Documentation+Center+Home here].
* Documentation for Nuxeo Platform can be found [http://doc.nuxeo.com/display/MAIN/Nuxeo+Documentation+Center+Home here].
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==External links==
==External links==


* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/nuxeo-ep/ Nuxeo on SourceForge]
* [http://www.ohloh.net/p/nuxeo Nuxeo on Ohloh]
* [https://github.com/nuxeo Nuxeo on GitHub]
* [https://github.com/nuxeo Nuxeo on GitHub]
* [https://www.openhub.net/p/nuxeo Nuxeo on Open Hub]
* [http://freecode.com/projects/nuxeoep Nuxeo on Freecode]
* [http://freecode.com/projects/nuxeoep Nuxeo on Freecode]
* [http://www.nuxeo.com/ Nuxeo commercial site]
* [http://www.nuxeo.com/ Nuxeo commercial site]

Latest revision as of 18:36, 11 May 2022

Nuxeo
Developer(s) Nuxeo Corporation
Initial release February 5, 2007 (2007-02-05) (5.0.0)[1]
Stable release

2023.12  (May 20, 2024; 5 months ago (2024-05-20))

[±]
Preview release none [±]
Written in Java
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in Multi-lingual
Type Content management system
License(s) GNU Lesser General Public License v2.0
Website community.Nuxeo.com

Nuxeo or Nuxeo Platform is an open-source enterprise content management platform for building and deploying content-centric business applications. The software comes in a free open-source community edition as well as fee-based commercial SaaS Cloud edition.

Product history

Nuxeo Platform began as an open-source Python- and Zope-based enterprise content management system called "Collaborative Portal Server" or CPS, started in 2003.[2] By September 2006, however, Nuxeo SAS announced a significant departure from the Python and Zope structure, with a planned move to open-source Java technologies. This required a complete rewrite of the code, and with it a new name was assigned to the project: Nuxeo.[3] The first stable release of Nuxeo arrived on February 5, 2007 as version 5.0.0.[1]

In late 2008 Nuxeo SAS acquired two million euros of Series A funding to go towards "continued product development and growth into international markets."[4] A few months later Nuxeo revealed it had purchased office space in Boston, Massachusetts, and a new business entity would be created called Nuxeo Corporation.[5] In January 2012, the company moved its U.S. headquarters to New York City to reinforce its operations further.[6]

In 2021, Nuxeo began using a different version number scheme, transitioning from 10.10 to 2021.x.[7]

Features

The main features of Nuxeo Platform include[8]:

  • content models
  • document life cycle management
  • user-based security
  • event modeler and handler
  • versioning
  • query tools
  • audit trail
  • annotation management
  • XML import and export
  • notifications and alerts
  • testing tools

Hardware/software requirements

Installation requirements for Nuxeo Platform vary based upon platform. Consult the installation guide for more information.

Videos, screenshots, and other media

  • Videos related to Nuxeo Platform can be found on the site.
  • A demo of Nuxeo Platform is available via the Nuxeo site.
  • Documentation for Nuxeo Platform can be found here.

Entities using Nuxeo

Further reading

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Barroca, Eric (5 February 2007). "Open Source ECM: Nuxeo EP 5.0.0 aka “New Orleans” released!". Nuxeo Corporation. http://www.nuxeo.com/blog/development/2007/02/open-source-ecm-nuxeo-ep-5-0-0-aka-new-orleans-released/. Retrieved 10 January 2013. 
  2. "CPS Project > About CPS". Nuxeo SAS. 15 March 2006. Archived from the original on 27 August 2006. http://web.archive.org/web/20060827142127/http://www.cps-project.org/sections/about/. Retrieved 24 January 2013. 
  3. Marinescu, Floyd (26 September 2006). "On migrating from Python & Zope to Java with EJB 3 & JBoss SEAM". InfoQ. Archived from the original on 03 February 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070203213836/http://www.infoq.com/news/nuxeo-zope-java-migration. Retrieved 24 January 2013. 
  4. Mosher, Barb (12 December 2008). "Nuxeo: Enterprise CMS Updates, New Products and A New Blog". CMSWire. http://www.cmswire.com/cms/enterprise-cms/nuxeo-enterprise-cms-updates-new-products-and-a-new-blog-003669.php. Retrieved 24 January 2013. 
  5. Mosher, Barb (6 February 2009). "Nuxeo Goes from SA to INC, Launches a Boston Office". CMSWire. http://www.cmswire.com/cms/enterprise-cms/nuxeo-goes-from-sa-to-inc-launches-a-boston-office-003912.php. Retrieved 24 January 2013. 
  6. "Nuxeo Opens U.S. Headquarters in NYC". Yahoo! Finance; Marketwire. 17 January 2012. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/nuxeo-opens-u-headquarters-nyc-110000451.html. Retrieved 24 January 2013. 
  7. "Upgrade from LTS 2019 to LTS 2021". Nuxeo Corporation. 29 April 2022. https://doc.nuxeo.com/nxdoc/upgrade-from-lts-2019-to-lts-2021/. Retrieved 11 May 2022. 
  8. "Key Features of the Nuxeo Content Management Platform". Nuxeo Corporation. http://www.nuxeo.com/en/products/content-management-platform/features. Retrieved 10 January 2013.