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'''Real Name: ]project-open[['''
 
'''Real Name: ]project-open[['''
  
http://sourceforge.net/projects/project-open/, http://www.project-open.com/, http://www.project-open.org/
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]project-open[ is a Web-based project management system for companies with 2-200 employees in the consulting, engineering, advertising, and translation sectors. ]po[ helps you to run your business by covering the entire project life cycle from sales (CRM-light), staffing, execution (timesheet, controlling, incidents, discussions, and file storage) to invoicing and payment. The ]po[ architecture is designed for mission-critical applications with a rock-solid infrastructure based on [[AOLserver_Wiki]] and [[OpenACS]].
  
]project-open[ is a Web-based project management system for companies with 2-200 employees in the consulting, engineering, advertising, and translation sectors. ]po[ helps you to run your business by covering the entire project life cycle from sales (CRM-light), staffing, execution (timesheet, controlling, incidents, discussions, and file storage) to invoicing and payment. The ]po[ architecture is designed for mission-critical applications with a rock-solid infrastructure based on [[AOLserver_Wiki]] and [[OpenACS]].
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== Links ==
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* SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/project-open/
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* Developers: http://www.project-open.org/
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* Commercial: http://www.project-open.com/

Revision as of 17:32, 5 March 2007

Real Name: ]project-open[[

]project-open[ is a Web-based project management system for companies with 2-200 employees in the consulting, engineering, advertising, and translation sectors. ]po[ helps you to run your business by covering the entire project life cycle from sales (CRM-light), staffing, execution (timesheet, controlling, incidents, discussions, and file storage) to invoicing and payment. The ]po[ architecture is designed for mission-critical applications with a rock-solid infrastructure based on AOLserver_Wiki and OpenACS.

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