Posts Tagged ‘community’

Ingres Open Source Style

Monday, March 31st, 2008

In case you missed Andrew Ross’ presentation on how to get started contributing to Ingres, I wanted to share the link to the webinar. You can find it in the Ingres DBMS section entitled Ingres Open Source Community. The VIP archive page has a wealth of information on how to get started with Ingres, upcoming release information and future direction. Sign up to get invites to future sessions.

Andrew does a great job walking through some of the tools that Ingres is now using to help users i.e.

  • view source (LXR)

http://lxr.ingres.com

  • How to create a  work area

svn co http://code.ingres.com/ingres/main~/ingres-main

  • To raise a bug to the Ingres community

http://bugs.ingres.com

  • Looking for more on Ingres

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.databases.ingres/topics

deb woods

Alfresco and Ingres: Enterprise-Class Open Source for Content Management

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Ingres has joined forces with Alfresco to provide true open source alternative to Enterprise Content Management. Alfresco is the leading open source provider for document, records, knowledge, and web content management. In addition to traditional content management services, Alfresco enables collaboration support for the internet way of business.

The benefits of Alfresco and Ingres as a combined solution:

  • Availability – out of the box online backup and recovery
  • Security – a centralized repository requires proper data protection
  • Scalability – users can start small and grow to enterprise wide deployments
  • Mission critical experience - applied to content management solutions
  • Open source – total enterprise grade open source solution

Ingres and Alfresco Bundle

Ingres and Alfresco want developers and end users to get up and running quickly and easily. That’s why we built an integrated bundle of Alfresco with Ingres so users can install both technologies in one easy install.

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