I'll put up a vote for redmine. We use it w/ a few commercial plugins from
redminecrm (helpdesk, crm, and ticket-checklists) to handle most of our
internal procedures and process documentation. Specifically its positioned
to handle the following:
* Internal infrastructure changelogs (tickets) and
We use redmine and purchased a crm/help desk plugin which works really nice.
On Jul 1, 2015 2:50 PM, "Dean W. Armstrong" wrote:
> We use Bugzilla that we customized to work both in a software development
> and a helpdesk environment. We've been running it for 13 years.
>
>
> -Original Message
Adobe Connect's academic pricing isn't too prohibitive on a per-host
session.
If you're looking at just straight streaming and don't mind codeing red5 is
a pretty decent flash streaming server.
Ustream and their more commercial Watershed offering is pretty nice and the
production software makes
Hi,
We've been working on a tool to help manage warc files after you have
piles of them. It supports basic searching and content browsing. We've done
some testing up to ~10Tb of warc files and it's still fairly responsive.
https://wiki.umiacs.umd.edu/adapt/index.php/WarcManager
-Mike
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Applying
If you are interested, please contact Mike Smorul directly by emailing
the following information to msmo...@umiacs.umd.edu
- Your CV
- Three references.
- A portfolio which includes either pointers to web applications you
contributed or descr
Some lessons from my own introduction coming from an IT/Comp-Sci
background years ago.
Focus more on the why and use-cases rather than the technology. From a
programming perspective much of the technology isn't terribly
difficult and is well known at a basic level. How it's used, why
certain choic