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A discussion amongst some colleagues emerged recently how in today's software industry, two separate worlds exist:
FOSS oriented Corporate Question How much is Git used in corporate environments?
What is your experience with Git in a corporate environment...
Started by ldigas on
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For what it's ....
I don't think there is a complete and correct answer to this question .
Also, closed source companies do not usually like to reveal the details of their internal architecture .
I don't think it's an opinion that matters, but facts .
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What open source licenses are more corporate-friendly, i.e., they can be used in commercial products without the need to open source the commercial product?
Started by Krishna Kumar on
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;-)
By "corporate" I tend to think of internal development, programs software licences are "corporate....
It allows for usage-friendly” like nothing else does.
Public Licence is also corporate-friendly and quite often used in libraries.
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Some people will feel uncomfortable with having their company email outside their company network. How to allay such fears? What other issues are there in using Google for corporate email? What are the benefits?
Started by cletus on
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by 13 people.
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Your company could consider using.
Google has a corporate solution called Google Apps .
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My company is looking to move their software to an open source framework. Their first thought was J2EE. I know that Django and Rails are popular for recreational development, but not sure about them in a corporate setting.
I was looking to compile a list...
Started by Joe on
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I'm not sure if the Washington Post or LA Times count as "corporate "corporate" environment.
Another vote for Django.
Mean by a corporate use, but we're using Django at a large media company for the websites of nearly 40 code.
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In the near future I want / will design an intranet application , which should be mainly based on Silverlight (version 4). There is the prerequisite, that this application should use he corporate design of my company. This corporate design is quite complex...
Started by Kottan on
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That said, I'm confident that your corporate design/UX can.
You may want to re-evaluate your choice.
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I need to block LimeWire on my corporate network for bandwidth reasons, I just need to know what ports need to be blocked at the firewall to prevent my users from accessing this.
What ports should I block at the firewall to disable LimeWire?
Started by Geoffrey Chetwood on
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by 8 people.
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Block ports 6346,6347 TCP, UDP
LimeWire will probably use different....
Http://www.ehow.com/how_2102913_block-limewire.html
take a look at netfilter modules ipp2p or l7-filter and block more then just limewire .
It would seem that the ports are 6346-6347, TCP.
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I'm having some problems installing Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition 10.2 for Windows Vista . My client requires this exact version.
The system on which I'm installing the software is recently purchased system (i.e. relatively "clean") that came with...
Started by Greg Mattes on
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by 4 people.
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I don't remember if I had to download it separately, but I believe... .
Do you have the client install package for Vista? If I remember correctly from about a year ago, I had to specify the client install location and point it to where the Vista client was .
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I'm interested in doing an iPhone app for my day job as a pet project to learn iPhone app development. I'm curious how many companies are doing corporate iPhone apps (for internal use or for customer use). Does anyone have examples of how companies are...
Started by Marcus on
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by 5 people.
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What about doing it for Windows Mobile? It has a better image for corporate use and users could choose devices from....
IPhone and corporate use do not sound together.
Idea to get your feet wet, but it's one corporate use I know of.
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I'm looking for a corporate collaboration tool to help bring together my team, who are geographically and organisationally distributed. Some team members operate on client sites, behind corporate firewalls and similar.
The restrictions I have are:
Must...
Started by Ben McEvoy on
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by 7 people.
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Sadly, Skype is blocked on our own corporate network, though I'm not sure by what mechanism unblocked from the corporate firewall, but I can't see how to set up persistent channels with the base.
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I’m after some feedback from those in the managed desktop or network security space on the risks of introducing machines that are not built on a standard desktop image into a large corporate environment. This particular context relates to the standard...
Started by Troy Hunt on
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by 7 people.
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The corporate image image-based or not, the....
It's unfortunate that corporate policies, like laws in general simply that is appropriate for the job and appropriate to the environment in which it is to be used.
For the unmanaged computers.
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