Open source gains ground in Brazil
News Some 10,000 government employees will be shifted from a proprietary application to a specially customised version of eGroupWare, to be named Expresso. EGroupWare is available under the open source General Public Licence (GPL).
[June 28, 2004, 17:30]
Microsoft's Groove move makes solid sense
Talkback Also, ever heard of eGroupWare? Errr, people are forgetting that Novell is donating to Open Source as well. So what's the problem with groupware and Open Source? Perhaps more reporters need to visit BrainShare and get up to speed on a thing or two.
[March 12, 2005, 21:55]
Email 'crucial' to desktop Linux's future
Talkback FIREFOX, EVOLUTION, EGROUPWARE, KMAIL, AND OTHERS CAN OUTPERFORM OUTLOOK IN MANY AREAS. THE ONLY CRUCIAL THING FOR LINUX FUTURE IS PREINSTALLATION ON HARDWARE. STOP BEING STUPID! PEOPLE USE WHAT THEY BUY AS LONG AS LINUX ISN'T ON THE HARDWARE ITS...
[December 1, 2005, 12:24]
One-stop shop for open-source support launched
News The supported distributions include Debian, Ubuntu, Suse, Red Hat, Xandros, Gnome, KDE, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Kolab Groupware, eGroupware, Asterisk, Apache, Samba, Nagios and Xen. Open-source support specialists Credativ has launched the Open Source...
[November 13, 2007, 5:00]



