Open Source Business

May 6, 2008

Thingamablog makes client-side blogging easy

Filed under: content management, java, linux — Tags: , , , , , , — tina @ 2:56 pm

Thingamablog is a cross-platform GPL blogging application that lets you create, update, and maintain multiple blogs from the client side. Thingamablog even acts as its own FTP client when you’re ready to publish or update your blog with new content. The software is easy enough for beginners to use, but sophisticated enough that veteran bloggers will appreciate it too. (more…)

Consultant hopes open source apps will “snap together” someday

DPCI, a technology consulting firm based in New York City, specializes in providing custom content management solutions. DPCI uses open source software and recommends it to clients who need powerful, flexible content management solutions, but face budget challenges in a belt-tightening economy. President and founder Joe Bachana says he discovered the merits of building a business on open source first through personal experience. (more…)

May 2, 2008

Simple Sitemap

Filed under: open source business model — tina @ 6:49 pm


Enterprise lessons from open source success

I wrote a special report for SDTimes on open source development methodologies. They’ve published it as a special report, both at the Web site and in their print edition. (PDF)

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