Art Rhyno confused my by calling it ERP, but he just rocked his code4lib presentation and I realized he’s talking about the same thing that’s been itching me: libraries are not unique, but our software and standards are unnecessarily so.
In my introduction of WPopac I made the point that I didn’t want to replace the [...]
Posted February 15, 2006 by Casey
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information. Tags: acquisitions, code4lib, code4lib2006, enterprise resource planning, erp, libraries, library, open source, workflow. 2 Comments.
With 1,800 CMS vendors in the marketplace, we’re mining what we know or know-of as a way to shorten the list. Kim named the following four:
Joomla, a derivative of Mambo
Collage appears to have good content reuse features
OmniUpdate has a good list of higher ed clients
Drupal: open source and turning heads
cms, content management system, joomla, collage, [...]
Posted December 19, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Technology. Tags: cms, collage, commercial, content management system, drupal, joomla, omniupdate, open source, oss, web, web management. 3 Comments.
Here’s an interesting GeoPlace.com article on open source GIS tools, including GIS extensions to PosgreSQL and MySQL. Via The Map Room.
tags: geo world, geocode, geocoding, geographic information system, geography, geolocation, gis, gis development, gis guide, gis tools, map room, mapping, mysql, open source, open source gis, open source tools
Posted September 27, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Blink, Technology. Tags: geo world, geocode, geocoding, geographic information system, geography, geolocation, gis, gis development, gis guide, gis tools, map room, mapping, mysql, open source, open source gis, open source tools. Be the first one.
They say “Zimbra is a community for building and maintaining next generation collaboration technology.” What I’d like to know, however, is whether Zmbra is a community driven, social software answer to the problems of groupware — typically driven by management’s needs.
tags: collaboration, collaboration technology, community needs, community, groupware, management needs, open source, oss, social software, [...]
Posted September 25, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Blink, Technology. Tags: collaboration, collaboration technology, community, community needs, groupware, management needs, open source, oss, social software, software, zimbra, zimbra collaboration suite. 2 Comments.
I might be overstating it, but Identity Management is the next big thing for the open source community to tackle. That’s why I like Sxip, even though I know so little about it.
There are a number of other solutions stewing, but most of those that I’m aware of are targeted at academic and enterprise users. [...]
Posted September 18, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: community, community idm system, digital identity, federated, federated identity management, federated system, identity, identity management, idm, open source, open source community. 7 Comments.
Some time ago I pointed to John Robb’s discussion of the potential for the network to amplify the threat of violence from otherwise un-connected and un-organized individuals. Now Noah Shachtman at DefenseTech is writing about “open source insurgents.”
It used to be that a small group of ideological-driven guerilla leaders would spread information, tactics, training, and [...]
Posted August 17, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: defensetech, guerillas, ideological, insurgents, iraq, john robb, metcalfe's law, network effects, noah shachtman, open source, open source insurgency, open source violence, terrorism, terrorist, terrorists, world connections, world wide web. One Comment.
Jason O’Grady introduced me to the Skype-like Gizmo Project by the folks over at SIPphone.
I’ve been a Vonage customer for a couple years now, so I’ve had a chance to get familiar with VoIP, and I’m looking for a good Bluetooth headset so I can try Gizmo and Skype (and others), but I got to [...]
Posted July 27, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Technology. Tags: asterisk, gizmo, gizmo project, open source, pbx, sipphone, skype, skype out, voip, voip providers, voip systems, vonage. 5 Comments.
I’ve been slowly struggling with the question of how to replace pMachine, my CMS engine here. I haven’t really liked any of the alternatives that others I know are using (link link link link), though I’ve been hard pressed to identify exactly what my complaints are. Among the points in Making A Better Open Source [...]
Posted April 11, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Technology. Tags: cms, complex software, geeks, hard coding, http, lax security, open source, phpnuke, pmachine, switched, usability, wordpress. 3 Comments.