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SolutionBase: Build an open source groupware solution with eGroupWare
compared to ZimbraSince the author is so experienced with opensource groupware suites, I would love to here what he thinks of how eGroupware compares to Zimbra - the current heavyweight in "open source" groupware. i use the term "open source" loosely with Zimbra because they don't use the GPL...
Tags: Brazen1, Zimbra, eGroupWare, groupware, open source
Discussion threads 2007-10-16
SolutionBase: Customize your eGroupWare site with SiteManager
Looking for a way to customize your eGroupWare site? The program you need is one you probably already have: SiteManager. Jack Wallen shows you what it does. Recently, I explored what I found to be one of the most outstanding groupware packages available: eGroupWare. This package was an...
Tags: Web, Version, Section, Editor, Web Site, Site, Icon, User, Tool, Block, eGroupWare, eGroupWare Suite, Productivity, Web Site Development, Internet, Jack Wallen, SiteManager
Technical articles 2007-10-01
SolutionBase: Build an open source groupware solution with eGroupWare
Looking for the perfect open source groupware application? Contained within an amazingly user-friendly interface, eGroupWare offers nearly everything you'll need. Jack Wallen covers the details of the suite. I pride myself in having installed and used more groupware suites than the average IT person....
Tags: Application, Open Source, Installation, System, eGroupWare, Fedora 7, Save, Figure C eGroupWare, Figure F, E-mail, Groupware, Jack Wallen, Enterprise Software, Online Communications, Software
Technical articles 2007-09-27
Xandros acquires leading Linux messenging company Scalix
Would you recommend Scalix (or other Linux-based mail servers) to your company?I'm building eGroupware at home nowI had it running and restarted the install to make sure I didn't to it by accident the first time. MySQL is giving me some grief with initial settings.When it was running previously, eGroupware...
Tags: E-mail, OPEN SOURCE, Groupware, paulmah@..., eGroupWare, Scalix Corp., Linux, Xandros
Discussion threads 2007-07-18
Checklist for deploying open sourced GroupWare
Deploying a GroupWare solution can be a rather complex task. Throw in the open source element, and things can get confusing very quickly. It's important to thoroughly plan the deployment before you begin. In this article, I'll provide a checklist for planning the deployment of open sourced GroupWare, using eGroupWare...
Tags: Servers, Brien M. Posey MCSE, eGroupWare, groupware, server
Technical articles 2004-04-16
Checklist for deploying open sourced GroupWare
Deploying a GroupWare solution can be a rather complex task. Throw in the open source element, and things can get confusing very quickly. It's important to thoroughly plan the deployment before you begin. In this article, I'll provide a checklist for planning the deployment of open sourced GroupWare, using eGroupWare...
Tags: Servers, Brien M. Posey MCSE, eGroupWare, server, groupware
Technical articles 2004-04-16

Additional Resources

event calander
can anyone provide me the source code of event calander written in PHP which can be viwed as monthly,weekly and daily?Have a look at eGroupware at http://egroupware.org. It has been written in PHP in combination with javascript.
Tags: Scripting languages, buran_b@...
Q&A 2005-10-19
Open source alternative to exchange server
What's required is an alternative to Exchange Server. That's where the money is that's how you make your customers dependent on your products.alternatives to watcheGroupWare (at egroupware.org)OpenGroupware.org (at opengroupware.org)Open Source Exchange Replacement (at oser.sourceforge.net)OPEN-XCHANGE (at open-xchange.org)PHPGroupware (at phpgroupware.org)and many more (at grantbow.com/groupware.html)You'll have to figure out for yourself what works...
Tags: E-mail servers, Groupware
Discussion threads 2004-12-24
Upgrading a network
I'm looking into possibly upgrading the current network to all updated softwares. The current configuration is as such:Domain-basedSERVER: HP Netserver E50, 333Mhz processor, 160? MB Ram, 8GB HD divided into 4 partitions 2GB each, WinNT 4.0, Microsoft BackOffice SBS 4.0CLIENTS: HP Vectra VL, 333Mhz?, 64MB RAM, 6GB HD divided into...
Tags: GB, GB SCSI, hard drive, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows XP, network, networking, server, Tink!
Q&A 2005-09-14
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