Team Crossing 3.0 adds easy extensibility to groupware
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Update: Team Crossing 3.0
Update: Team Crossing 3.0
02/18/2004 10:41 AMThe Intranet, workgroup, and virtual team collaboration tool adds a
new plug-in architecture, easier integration of custom color schemes
and logos, support for multiple Team Crossing areas on the same site,
and more.
Team Crossing 3 offers advanced plugin
architecture
Team Crossing 3 offers advanced plugin
architecture
02/17/2004 12:59 PMWed Crossing today announced that it is shipping Team Crossing 3.0,
the company's specialized implementation of Web Crossing, optimized
and configured especially for Intranet and workgroup use...
Web Crossing Brainstorm plug-in aids
team problem-solving
Web Crossing Brainstorm plug-in aids
team problem-solving
04/26/2004 11:42 AMWeb Crossing Inc. on Monday released its new Brainstorm Plug-in, an
add-on for the company's eponymous online collaboration software. The
new plug-in uses a three-stage brainstorming process to help online
teams work through problems. It's free for a limited time and
available for download now.
Web Crossing adds Content Blob
Management
Web Crossing adds Content Blob
Management
03/29/2005 02:18 PMWeb Crossing Inc. announced the release of a new Content Blob
Management plug-in for its self-named collaboration server software.
The plug-in helps non-technical administrators to control the access
of content posted to their Web Crossing site. It's available free for
a limited time.
News: Web Crossing adds Content Blob
Management
News: Web Crossing adds Content Blob
Management
03/30/2005 05:42 PMWeb Crossing Inc. announced the release of a new Content Blob
Management plug-in for its self-named collaboration server software.
The plug-in helps non-technical administrators to control the access
of content posted to their Web Crossing site. It's available free for
a limited time.
Easy Beat 2.1 adds GarageBand export
feature
Easy Beat 2.1 adds GarageBand export
feature
05/10/2004 11:52 AMErgonis Software today announced a new version of Easy Beat, its MIDI
sequencer software, which brings support for exporting songs to
GarageBand...
Orthogonal Extensibility
Orthogonal Extensibility
03/19/2003 10:41 PMDan
iel Berlinger: Sam's certainly consistent. Why the envelope
Sam? No need to reiterate what it's used for in SOAP, but what's the
benefit in this context? Why not just post the RSS and namespace the
extensions? (as you suggest...) Does it improve interop when turning
one standard into another? (just asking, no agenda)
Thank you. I've tried to be consistent. Advocating a single,
uniform, consise, and extensible data format as opposed to unique
formats for each intended purporse. Alternatives which generally
are simultaneously more verbose and yet somehow manage to contain less
information. Alternatives which are considerably less
extensible, if they are extensible at all.
Now in addition to the various uses I had collected
before, I can add BlogPing.
I say collected, as I didn't invent most of these. I have simply
been collecting them in a manufactured serendipity sort of way.
Now to answer your question: the reason for headers is for orthogonal
extensibility. What does that mean? Look at
RESTLog. Whatever I place inside the item is saved
permanenty. Suppose I simply want to pass an option to the
RESTLog application itself? Similar question for validation, for
archiving, for pinging, etc.
No, I won't give you a specific example today. I am merely
recording observations, and encouraging people to leave room for
potential future needs. When they arise, I plan to still be
here. I am a very patient
evangelist.
Palcan Fuel Cells Adds Paul Lancaster To
Management Team
Palcan Fuel Cells Adds Paul Lancaster To
Management Team
05/11/2004 07:19 PMBC Technology May 11 2004 11:18PM GMT
Versioning and extensibility in XML
formats
Versioning and extensibility in XML
formats
09/20/2004 12:26 PM
On
the Atom-Syntax list they're talking about versioning and
extensibility, two problems that are very easily solved in XML.
For versioning, define a required version attribute on the feed
element, a string in the form x.y, where x and y are two numbers. X is
the major version, and y is the minor version. So a version 0.3 feed
would have a version attribute whose value is "0.3". A version 1.0
feed would have a version attribute of "1.0".
For extensibility, allow the format to be extended through
namespaces and trust the W3C, who is the owner of the namespaces spec
to tell you how to do it. Build on the works of others.
For extra credit, the format should evolve by adding new
elements. A processor can tell whether it should expect the new
elements or not by checking the top-level version attribute.
I honestly don't think there's another way to do it, so all the
arguing and fussing is just going to end up there, so you might as
well just do it. Of course this is just my opinion, I have no position
re the Atom working group, or the RSS advisory board.
MSDN TV: Examples of Visual Studio
Extensibility
MSDN TV: Examples of Visual Studio
Extensibility
07/17/2004 06:44 AMKen Hardy demonstrates the extensibility of Visual Studio ranging from
the quick and easy ability to improve the day-to-day experience with
macros to the ability to add new products to Visual Studio using the
Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) SDK.
Overview of MSBuild, Part 3: What Is the
Limit to Extensibility?
Overview of MSBuild, Part 3: What Is the
Limit to Extensibility?
08/04/2004 01:25 AMIn the first article in this three-part series, I show how to write
project files for MSBuild. In the second article I detail how to
write, debug, and install your own custom tasks that can be used to
enhance your MSBuild project files. In this article, you first see how
MSBuild supports Visual Studio solution files. Then I show how to be
notified of build events in order to write your own custom logging
mechanism.
Some details will change in the future, as will be apparent if you
install the Visual Studio 2005 Community Technology Preview available
for VSLive attendees and MSDN subscribers. Throughout this article, a
special "Technology Preview" framing will highlight the differences
between the Whidbey PDC bits and the preview version of Visual Studio
2005. In the accompanying sample projects contained in
MSBuildSamples3of3.msi, files with the suffix "-v2" are compliant with
the Community Technology Preview and a TechPreview folder stores the
C# implementation of the different loggers which are compliant with
the Preview bits. You should take a look at the first article of this
series to learn the changes in the XML project file syntax.
RedTail Solutions Strengthens and Adds
Depth to Its Management Team With Peter
Lopes, Sean Kelley and Tom Hatton
RedTail Solutions Strengthens and Adds
Depth to Its Management Team With Peter
Lopes, Sean Kelley and Tom Hatton
09/15/2004 02:13 AMRedTail Solutions, Inc., the first provider of outsourced Electronic
Data Interchange (EDI) services for small to mid-size suppliers, today
announced the addition of three key management personnel, including
Peter Lopes, vice president of sales and marketing; Sean Kelley, vice
president of operations/technical support; and Tom Hatton, sales
manager. [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]
Magnum Technologies Adds New Vice
President to Management Team - New
Senior Executive Leads Sales & Marketing
of ADVANTAGE® Software
Magnum Technologies Adds New Vice
President to Management Team - New
Senior Executive Leads Sales & Marketing
of ADVANTAGE® Software
06/17/2005 03:41 PMNew Senior Executive, Michael Ducatelli, Brings Extensive Industry
Experience to Leading IT Management Software Firm to Lead ADVANTAGE®
Sales & Marketing Initiatives. [PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]
Ingram Micro, Intechra Team up to
Eliminate Asset-Recovery Hassles for
Resellers; VARs Get Easy Access to Full
Suite of Asset Recovery Services
Ingram Micro, Intechra Team up to
Eliminate Asset-Recovery Hassles for
Resellers; VARs Get Easy Access to Full
Suite of Asset Recovery Services
06/24/2005 04:05 PMIntechra, LLC, a pioneer and leader in the asset recovery industry,
today announced that it has teamed up with Ingram Micro, Inc. (NYSE:
IM), the world’s largest technology distributor, to offer value-added
resellers (VARs) in the United States a full spectrum of asset
recovery services. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2005]
SafeGuard® Easy 4.0 Data Encryption
Software Boosts Security for Mobile
Computing - Provides Protected
Hibernation, Adds Encryption for
Removable Media, Support for Wake-On-LAN
SafeGuard® Easy 4.0 Data Encryption
Software Boosts Security for Mobile
Computing - Provides Protected
Hibernation, Adds Encryption for
Removable Media, Support for Wake-On-LAN
08/30/2004 02:34 AMSafeGuard Utimaco U.S.A. has announced the availability of SafeGuard®
Easy 4.0, the newest version of its full hard disk encryption software
for personal computing. The new release adds powerful features
delivering new data security functionality for mobile computing users.
[PRWEB Aug 30, 2004]
Inside Mac Radio adds to its team, more
radio news
Inside Mac Radio adds to its team, more
radio news
02/05/2005 09:19 PMInside Mac Radio, which broadcasts on Saturdays from 1:00 PM to 3:00
PM Pacific time (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Eastern) both online and over
radio station 1220 AM in the San Francisco Bay Area, now has its Jan.
29 show available. Host Scott Sheppard talked to Apple product
managers Greg Scallon, who discussed Apple's new iLife '05 software
package, and Xander Soren, who explained what's new in the latest
version of GarageBand. In addition, Sheppard brought in PocketMac
vice-present Tim Goggin, who covered his company's recently-released
Pocketmac for RIM Blackberry synchronization software.
Easy-to-Spot Air Security Might Be Easy
Target (Los Angeles Times)
Easy-to-Spot Air Security Might Be Easy
Target (Los Angeles Times)
05/31/2004 05:38 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — As they settled into first
class on American Airlines Flight 1438 from Chicago to Miami, they
were supposed to be the last line of defense against terrorists
— two highly trained U.S. air marshals who would sit unnoticed
among the ordinary travelers but spring into action at the first sign
of trouble.
Easy Come, Easy Go: Antigua Loses To US
Over Gambling
Easy Come, Easy Go: Antigua Loses To US
Over Gambling
04/07/2005 05:39 PMAntigua has been battling the US for some time over the US's ban on
online gambling. For many years, Antigua-based online casinos
have
run into problems with US laws. Two years ago, they went to the
WTO claiming that the US ban on online gambling was
a
violation of a fair trade agreement the two nations had signed.
It took the WTO almost exactly one year to point out that
Antig
ua was probably right. Of course, that wasn't acceptable for
politicians who seem to think gambling is pure evil (except, of
course, when it contributes to local tax coffers) -- so, while they
planned to ignore the ruling completely (we're the US, we don't follow
international rulings unless we agree with them), they did file an
appeal, just for fun. It turns out that appeal worked, and the WTO
has changed its mind, saying that
banning
gambling is a "moral issue," and therefore not subject to the fair
trade agreement the two nations signed. So, sorry for all you online
gambling addicts in the US, but you're back to breaking the law again.
Backup Hard Drives: CMS ABSplus And
Maxtor OneTouch Offer Easy Backup And
Easy Storage
Backup Hard Drives: CMS ABSplus And
Maxtor OneTouch Offer Easy Backup And
Easy Storage
12/19/2003 11:33 AMBoth drives do a fine job of simplifying backup and providing external
storage space. The ABSplus is a focused backup device that's easy to
use, right out of the box, for backup and restoration, whereas
Maxtor's cheaper and quieter drive is better for people who want extra
disk space and more backup flexibility. By Adam Engst (Macworld via
MyAppleMenu)
"A perspective on why people are hating
on Team USA's men's hoops team"
"A perspective on why people are hating
on Team USA's men's hoops team"
08/28/2004 02:53 AMJason Anderson - Late night with the
Burton team (Visual Studio Team System),
Part II #
Jason Anderson - Late night with the
Burton team (Visual Studio Team System),
Part II #
07/16/2004 03:03 PMPart II of "Late Night with the Burton Team" takes you further into
the new world of Visual Studio Team System.
If you missed it, Part I is here. (The clip here is the second
30-minute segment out of a two-hour session filmed late at night a few
weeks ago -- the rest of the session will come next week).
In this segment, Jason Anderson and Tom Arnold talk about, and
demonstrates, Unit Testing in Visual Studio 2005.
""I
can't believe in this day and age
that there's a sports team in our
nation's capital
named the Redskins.
That is as derogatory to Indians as
having a team called Niggers
would be to
blacks.""
""I
can't believe in this day and age
that there's a sports team in our
nation's capital
named the Redskins.
That is as derogatory to Indians as
having a team called Niggers
would be to
blacks.""
12/02/2003 03:01 AMNew Sports Trend: The Team Doctors Now
Pay the Team
New Sports Trend: The Team Doctors Now
Pay the Team
05/17/2004 10:28 PMHospitals and medical practices eager for any promotional advantage
have begun bidding to pay pro teams for the right to treat their
players.
A Sports Turnaround: the Team Doctors
Now Pay the Team
A Sports Turnaround: the Team Doctors
Now Pay the Team
05/18/2004 09:04 AMHospitals and medical practices eager for any promotional advantage
have begun bidding to pay pro teams for the right to treat their
players.
GroupWare v1.0.6
GroupWare v1.0.6
06/08/2004 08:15 PMMDaemon GroupWare unlocks the collaborative functions of Microsoft
Outlook using MDaemon as the mail server platform. Outlook users can
share Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, Notes, and Journal folders without
the expense or expertise required by Microsoft Exchange Server.
[Freeware $130.00 30 Days 1.9 MB]
O - OpenSource GroupWare
O - OpenSource GroupWare
12/16/2003 08:47 PMOpenSource GroupWare engine stable
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.9
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.9
09/07/2004 10:08 AMA groupware and communication solution for your intranet.
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.5
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.5
04/14/2004 10:22 AMA groupware and communication solution for your intranet.
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.6
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.6
05/09/2004 06:05 AMA groupware and communication solution for your intranet.
@Mail Groupware 1.01
@Mail Groupware 1.01
08/10/2004 11:36 PMA Web-based scheduler and contact application.
Groupware Systems For Mac OS X?
Groupware Systems For Mac OS X?
12/02/2003 12:40 AMmore.groupware 0.7.0 released
more.groupware 0.7.0 released
11/10/2003 11:35 PMmore.groupware 0.7.0 has just been released. It fixes the webmail2
setup bug as well as a few other bugs in forum, files, tts.
Additionally some new features have been added to calendar2 and
webmail2 and some translation updates have been done. moregroupware is
a web-based groupware written in PHP4. Including modules like webmail,
notes, todo, contacts, project management, calendar and others.
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.8
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.8
08/14/2004 11:21 AMA groupware and communication solution for your intranet.
Tiki CMS/Groupware 1.8.2
Tiki CMS/Groupware 1.8.2
04/11/2004 07:53 PMA powerful CMS/groupware/Wiki.
Tiki CMS/Groupware
Tiki CMS/Groupware
10/29/2003 11:26 AMTiki 1.7.4 -Eta Carinae- released
Lucane Groupware
Lucane Groupware
12/04/2003 01:08 PMlong time since last release
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.7
sYnergy Groupware 1.0.7
06/16/2004 08:31 AMA groupware and communication solution for your intranet.
Ask Ars: Groupware options
Ask Ars: Groupware options
12/28/2003 01:58 PMThis Ask Ars comes from the Ars HQ: what Groupware have you used, and
what do you think about it?
Crossing the Threshold
Crossing the Threshold
10/28/2003 11:08 PMA few days ago, Cameron Marlow (creator of Blogdex) compiled a great
list of people who publish what he called...
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