You don?t have to rely on the Redmond behemoth for enterprise-level groupware functionality. Check out Zimbra, OpenGroupware, and Scalix.
Metatomix?s technology helps identify defendants with outstanding warrants in Florida?s Lee County.
Mike Elgan's column this week on Datamation about what it means to have a work ethic in the Internet age hit such a chord with me. I've recently been spending more time on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, etc. Sometimes I feel like my attention span has gone the way of the funny network sitcom.
Matt Hartley recommends apps like CrashPlan, Amanda, or the easy-to-use Rsync, because being practical does not mean you have to stop being geeky.
Matt Hartley is feeling secure with himself and his open source security choices, including Wireshark, ClamWin, and Winpooch.
In the November/December edition of the Semantic Web Gang we discuss the recent launch of Glue from AdaptiveBlue, and look back at the Semantic Web highlights and disappointments of 2008.
Yes, there are some hardware compatibility resources, but just how usable are they if we are unable to discern what works and what does not?
Adobe's powerhouse suite shows impressive improvements in all areas, but this time there's a special emphasis on collaboration.
This year has seen several young companies -- including Orbius -- offering to harness the power of social networking for business.
The company releases FatWire Content Server 7.5, extending its core web content management solution with some notable features.
It?s a tough time to be Microsoft, as today?s challengers are tough, smart and well funded.
Can a longtime citizen of Cupertino find happiness in the land of GNU?
CollabNet OnDemand, a hosted solution of distributed development tools, brings the power of enterprise-class collaboration to the masses.
Unless you have requirements that no existing tool can accommodate, developing a system with a content management framework is the better move.
The company?s products derive text output from audio and video sources, tagged and indexed so that the data is discoverable on a corporate site or via a search engine.
We take a look inside the work that excites three members of the next generation of semantic web technologists.
The regular monthly podcast will tap into the insights on the news of the moment from some of those at the forefront in bringing the Semantic Web vision to reality.
Paul Chin discusses three more system-threatening ailments including obsolete tools and unsanctioned applications.
The Lotus Greenhouse is a free online community that integrates Sametime, Quickr, Connections, and more.
Joomla has become one of the most downloaded content management systems on the web and recently released a retooled version 1.5.