Six hot open source startups and projects got notice at the Open Source Business Conference this week. Not surprisingly, many of them are in software categories deemed most vulnerable to open source disruption, including collaboration and conferencing, social publishing, sales automation, application deployment and developer tools.The full story
Entries from March 27th, 2008
Hot new open source ISVs, projects make the grade at OSBC
March 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Customer Relationship Mangement
SugarCRM Announces CRM Acceleration World Tour
March 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Customer Relationship Mangement
IBM and Research In Motion will serve as global sponsors of the CRM Acceleration World Tour. CRM Accelerations are one-day, intensive sessions that help business leaders develop and implement a CRM strategy. These one-day sessions provide a mix of presentations from CRM visionaries, in-depth product sessions, real-world demo scenarios, expert panels and customer testimonials. CRM [...]
The Future of Open Source
March 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Customer Relationship Mangement
A panel of experts including luminaries from such well known companies and teams as Sun Microsystems, Ubuntu Linux, SugarCRM and the Ingres enterprise database met at Infoworld?s Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) this week to discuss the future of open source, giving predictions regarding the types of companies which will drive the next wave of [...]
IMBizSpace Powers Up With Joomla
March 26th, 2008 · No Comments · Content Management
The good folks over at IMBizSpace have released their super-charged Joomla site, showing members how to do the most with their web presence. By using Joomla, they were able to deploy content and downloads in a way that gives them the competitive edge. IMBizSpace.com is a great site for Joomla users, as they can learn how [...]
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Bingo Hideout Community Site is Given a Makeover
March 26th, 2008 · No Comments · Content Management
Bingo Hideout has recently undergone a total makeover and is now proud to show off it’s new design and features to the Joomla! community. They also wish to say a big thankyou to all those community members that have helped along the way and made this upgrade possible; the community is a big part of [...]
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Annual Future of Open Source Survey Results Announced at OSBC
March 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Customer Relationship Mangement
Today at OSBC, the results of the North Bridge Venture Partners annual Future of Open Source survey were released and will be discussed by a panel of top experts in the commercial open source industry, including executives from Acquia, Ingres, SugarCRM, Sun Microsystems, and Ubuntu.The full story
New pixelsparadise.com template: MP Tellix
March 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Content Management
Pixelsparadise.com (http://www.pixelsparadise.com/) released MP Tellix, a new fixed width (optimized for screenresolutions of 1024×768 or more) commercial template for Joomla 1.5.x.It is a bright, clean and elegand multi purpose template and can be used for smaller shops, communities, business websites, product pages and other types of webprojects. The package includes the used, ready sliced and [...]
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India’s News Site Launched! : PunjabTaxi.Com
March 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Content Management
A new site is amidst the Indian audience where they can find news and gossip scoops on the latest Bollywood Stars, Cricket Events, and general Punjab and National News! Visit now: http://www.punjabtaxi.com/ !The full story
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Swiss Joomla! Community goes 1.5
March 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Content Management
We are proud to announce that the Swiss Joomla! Community site has switched successfully to Joomla! 1.5.1.After testing phases since the release of Joomla! 1.5 RC3 we have continued working and refactored the site structure and since 2 Weeks Joomla! Switzerland is mostly running on 1.5.1 a few exceptions of course! But we are almost [...]
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Let’s make Joomla! part of the Semantic Web
March 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Content Management
The Web is more and more going semantics (cf. the recent announcements of Yahoo! and e.g. the Drupal Semantic Web initiative). Yesterday a new technology called Triplify (http://triplify.org) was released, which provides a building block for the “semantification” of Web applications in particular Joomla!.Triplify is a small plugin for Web applications, which revealsthe semantic structures [...]
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