172 projects tagged "Information Management"
The SupStar Job Card Management system manages the workshop jobs, technicians, and other details of a multi-branch computer sales or technical company. Its features include per technician reports, graphs on jobs and queue views, branched total reports, a calendar for call-out jobs, email and SMS notification to clients and staff, high security, and a full admin section.
Achievo is a Web-based project management and tracking tool for small- to medium-sized companies, aiming to become a fully featured ERP-like system in the future. Features include a time registration module, scheduler, project management, todo's, and several statistical tools. Achievo is multi-language, fully customizable, and uses a modular system to allow future extensions.
Afian is a webmail client designed for customer support communication. It lets you combine messages from multiple email accounts from one or different email providers into one inbox. It also facilitates sharing single email accounts with multiple users, while keeping the users from replying twice to the same message. It provides easy access to every communication with every customer. As no messages are deleted from the server, Afian can be used in parallel with any other email programs.
Ajaqs is a Web application that organizes FAQs on a per-project basis. The UI is templatized, the content is internationalized, and the styles are highly configurable. Secure login is provided via webapp security constraints. The backend uses an O-R mapping tool to achieve independence of database-specific queries. RSS feeds provide subscribers continuous updates on a per-project or per-FAQ basis. FAQs are dynamically served up as HTML pages, and can optionally be streamed to clients as PDF content.
Jetspeed-2 is a full implementation of the Java Portlet API. It is fully compliant with the Portlet Specification 1.0 (JSR-168). It has passed the TCK (Test Compatibility Kit) suite and is fully CERTIFIED to the Java Portlet Standard. Notable features include security components backed by LDAP and database implementations, and some robust administration interfaces. Custom portals can be built and deployed using the Jetspeed plugin for Maven. Developers can use the Jetspeed PSML language to assemble portlets, and the Apache Portals Bridges project to 'bridge' portals with existing technologies including Struts, JSF, PHP, and Perl. For GUI designers, Jetspeed comes with several built-in templates used to decorate portals and portlets.
A simple social network with some project management features.