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Running SugarCRM Community Edition On Nginx (LEMP) on Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 11.04
Tuesday, 01 November 2011 12:38

Running SugarCRM Community Edition On Nginx (LEMP) on Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 11.04

SugarCRM is a webbased CRM solution written in PHP. SugarCRM is available in different flavours called "Editions" ("Community" (free), "Professional", and "Enterprise"). In this tutorial I will describe the installation of the free Community Edition on a Debian Squeeze or Ubuntu 11.04 system that has nginx installed instead of Apache (LEMP = Linux + nginx (pronounced "engine x") + MySQL + PHP). With the modules My Portal, Calendar, Activities, Contacts, Accounts, Leads, Opportunities, Cases, Bugtracker, Documents and Email, SugarCRM Community Edition offers everything that can be expected from a CRM solution.

Read more: http://www.howtoforge.com/running-sugarcrm-community-edition-on-nginx-lemp-on-debian-squeeze-ubuntu-11.04

 
Giving Thanks for Community Help Documenting Governments Using Joomla!
Saturday, 21 May 2011 20:25

I'm constantly traveling from one event to another, and many times I find myself in front of a crowd of government leaders and managers interested in using Joomla! within their agencies.  At each of these events, I receive the typical question one would expect:  "so, which governments around the world are using Joomla, Ryan?"  For too long, I didn't have an answer for them.

So, I made a call to the community to make sure I could better represent Joomla at these events.  In early April 2011, I asked the community via Twitter to help me document government sites running Joomla around the world.  Within a few hours, the community posted more than 100 sites.  Within 24 hours, the community posted more than 200.  In less than two weeks, the community posted over a thousand sites.

To date, more than 40 users have contributed to documenting more than 1,800 government sites around the world powered by Joomla.  With this information, as I'm hopping around the world spreading the word about Joomla, I now have an answer to all the question, "so, which governments around the world are using Joomla?"

Thank you to the following community members (in alphabetical order by the Joomla Wiki username) for volunteering your time and effort to help compile this impressive list.

Airton, Alanski, Alledia, Altansukh, Brian, Carcam, Chessman, Dougall, Gcoulter, Gnumax, Hagengraf, Isidrobaq, Ivanramosnet, Javier.gomez, Jcardenasvejar, Jen4web, Jonnsl, Joomlacorner, Joomlaworks, Joomstore, Justinherrin, Krijksen, Lookielou, Maskebe, Nibra, Nikosdion, Ot2sen, Paulories, Pe7er, Radek, Rajasetan, Raphael.carvalho, Rdeutz, Ryan.ozimek, Sueter, Toretto, Unworthyslave, Vistamedia, Willin, Ygorbarros, Zombiefan

Thanks community...Joomla! in government rocks!

Please feel free to comment on this blog post in this Joomla! People site discussion.

Read more: http://community.joomla.org/blogs/community/1450-giving-thanks-for-community-help-documenting-governments-using-joomla.html

 
Postagram for iPhone [Video]
Tuesday, 12 April 2011 18:00
Instagram has helped foster an impressive community of iPhone photographers, but it's a community whose body of work is almost entirely digital. Which is a shame! Thankfully, Photogram will let you send real, printed postcards of your Instagram masterpieces for a buck a pop. More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/IppT8zwwgxQ/postagram-for-iphone

 
Outstanding Dutch Joomla Community Celebrates Sixth Joomla Day
Thursday, 31 March 2011 08:41

Joomla Day NetherlandsLooking for the most active and successful Joomla community in the world? There's a good chance you'll find it in the Netherlands.

The community in the Netherlands and Belguim runs multiple Joomla User Groups and this weekend will hold it's sixth Joomla Day. Hundreds of open source experts, business users, developers, and community users will be meeting in Doorn.

To celebrate the occasion we interviewed Sander Potjer who's helping to organize this years event:

1) Tell us a little about yourself and your background

I am a 25 year old student Architecture and owner of a small webdevelopment company specialized in Joomla. I live in the surroundings of Amsterdam in The Netherlands. For several years I participate in the (mostly Dutch) Joomla community, currently as chairman of "Stichting Sympathy", a foundation that supports the Joomla project in The Netherlands by facilitating the Dutch community www.joomlacommunity.eu, the Dutch Joomla User Groups and the yearly Dutch Joomla Days.

Read more: http://community.joomla.org/blogs/community/1434-dutch-joomla.html

 
Apple iAds Platform Fizzling Out [Quicklink]
Thursday, 10 February 2011 12:12
According to Techcrunch, Apple's play for the mobile advertising market isn't hitting as hard as it needs to. "The general consensus among the advertising community is that [iAd] is a product they don't want." [Techcrunch] More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/xZZxhs4T3dM/

 
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