Marketing FLOSS

This article is incomplete and was first written in January 2007
for the BeezNest technical website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/354).
This article is a list of interesting articles for FLOSS solutions marketing in general European Commission pushes FLOSS solutions forward as economic in the long run, despite major investment in terms of initial training: http://www.zdnet.fr/actualites/informatique/0,39040745,39366267,00.htm?xtor=1

MIRA ASP Features list

This article was first written in May 2006 for the BeezNest technical
website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/335).

Supported document types

Here is the impressive list of supported document types in the MIRA system.
  • e-mails
  • Word
  • Excel
  • PDF
  • TIFF
  • HTML
  • ...

Supported input methods

Here is the impressive list of ways of entering documents into the MIRA system.
  • IMAP (selecting which folders to get)
  • SMTP
  • SMB/CIFS (put or get)
  • FTP
  • Web URL re

MIRA

This article was first written in April 2006 for the BeezNest technical
website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/332).
MIRA is a full-featured Knowledge Management application, where focus has been put on ease of use while entering and retrieving your information. We participated in its development and design, and are quite confident it will help out a lot of people finding their way throughout their documents now and in the near future. Take a look at it, specially on the

A few useful acronyms

CMS: Content Management System CRM: Customer Relationship Management ERP: Enterprise Resource Planning VoIP: Voice over IP IP: Internet Protocol SIP: Session-Initiated Protocol RFC: Request For Comments IRC: Internet Relay Chat FTP: File Transfer Protocol KM: Knowledge Management LAMP: Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP LAPP: Linux-Apache-PostgreSQL-PHP ICT: Information &

Cover only one topic per e-mail and give a sensible subject

This article was first written in March 2005 for the BeezNest technical
website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/213).
Answering under the question should be the default. Similarly, and to avoid complicating answering to e-mails, try to cover only one topic (even huge) per e-mail. It will not cost you more to split your different subjects in several messages, and will allow you to give sensible subjects to your e-mails easily. In return, you can expect the answers to be more readable and finding something through all your e-mails far faster.