> Hi!
> Thanks for explaining the dual licencing.
>
>
> > Since my company offers a product with a GPL/MySQL
> > type dual licensing too,
> > I can explain the rationale quite easily :
>  Kindly can you give me the name of the company and
> the product.
>
> bye
> vivek

Sure.

The company I work for is Kizna Corporation, Japan.
The product is the Kizna Syncshare Server(www.kizna.org), a java based
Collaboration Server.

Amongst other things, the Syncshare opensource project has spawned off an
eclipse IDE plugin based on it, which permits you to do colloborative
programming(i.e. you can see the code of the person sitting halfway across
the world, modify it on the fly, discuss it with him etc.). We have been
providing solutions based on the Syncshare server ourselves, to companies
like Telemedia, Japan, and IBM.

A lot of other interesting things have been done with it. For example you
could controlling a power-point presentation via the net from a j2me
enabled, say reliance cellphone(walk around the room amongst your audience
instead of running to the projecter/computer each time to change the slides.
No, not a commercial product.) We have used it to provide a photograph
sharing portal which servers html/chtml/wml pages simultaneously. And an
educational/training/meeting whiteboard where you can display
slides/links/share files etc. during the discussions).  Not to mention
coupled it up with a few GPS projects.(The last few developed by our Indian
partner company in Delhi).

Probably a shameless plug, but remember ... you asked ;). lol

It all works best on Linux and that is what we use for our servers too.

As far as I know, a few Indian companies have used syncshare for internal
projects/services too.

And it is opensource and available under GPL, if you are a java coder and
want to download it. :-)

Regards,
Abhi



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