Archive for the ‘Business’ Category

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

SugarCRM - Customer Relationship Management Made Easy and Cheap.

Continuing our series “Building the Base-camp,” we continue with a CRM-system. In a modern corporation a CRM-system is a crucial element to optimizing your business.
There are a couple of Open Source CRM systems available, but we decided to use a software called SugarCRM, which filled our needs just fine. The user-interface of SugarCRM is […]

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

New Startup Blog Hits the Ground Running

A new startup blog has opened its doors with two smash hits in a row. First they secured interviews with several well known founders of web startups, and then they got Slashdotted on their second blog post. The blog is called Startupping, created by Mark Fletcher.
Since we’re a startup, it’s always good to see new […]

Monday, February 12th, 2007

Using PortableApps in Business

If you haven’t heard about PortableApps yet, you’ve missed out on something cool. PortableApps focuses on modifying popular (mainly open source) softwares to run on USB flash-drives. The benefit of this is that you have all your bookmarks and settings right there, and you don’t have to install the softwares you need on each and […]

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

WireLoad is Hiring

WireLoad is looking for entry level PHP web developers. Experience with Symfony is desired. You can read about WireLoad opportunities at WireLoad’s Jobs Page.

Monday, February 5th, 2007

System76 To The World: Linux Is Ready For The Desktop

System76 is far from the first company to offer pre-installed Linux computers to the public, but they’re probably the one who’s most serious about it.

On their homepage one can find a series of fairly stylish looking laptops and desktops powered by Ubuntu Linux. Even though I haven’t had my hands on any of these computers, […]