![]() ![]() Moodle - Implement eLearning with this incredibly well supported learning management system.Wordpress - This ready made stack gives you a well configured implementation of the #1 blogging and website platform.Process Maker - Empower business process analysts to develop workflows for teams to enhance efficiency.Open Project - As previously mentioned, a fantastic browser-based project management tool.GitLab - Get your development teams working collaboratively and keep your source code safe.I've found a number of solutions available in ready-made form from Bitnami can find traction relatively easily. ![]() Not only could you save money but also change the way the organisation seeks updates on project by encouraging self-service. You could try implementing Open Project, an open source browser based project management application that is extremely well supported. Often project progress is conveyed via endless updates and reports. It's not uncommon for a Council to spend £5-10k on project management software. Its core components are MongoDB, Express, Angular, and Node.js. MEAN is an open source software stack that provides a framework for creating dynamic websites and applications with ease. If you have Oracle's Virtual Box then you can download an Bitnami stack to your computer and have a fully working application ready to demo in minutes.īitnami conveniently group applications by function, so Business Intelligence, Project Management, Document Management, CRM, and Version Control software is easy to find, and that's just a taste of the categories available. By: Bitnami by VMware Latest Version: 5.0.14-23-r23 on Debian 11. If you've never used a Bitnami stack before, they are basically fully configured virtual machines ready for download. One of the easiest ways I've found to sell colleagues on Open Source is to use Bitnami's fantastic ready-made solutions. Most organisations have a massive software library of many hundreds of applications, some specialist, some less so. There is so much Open Source software out there it can be difficult to know where to start. Given the funding crisis in many public sector organisations, Open Source is an area many look at, but all to often it's an options appraisal of the core office productivity tools or server OS's, which whilst great ways to save money, require huge organisational change to implement. Even today, I hear so many people dismiss Open Source as unsustainable or unrealistic in an enterprise setting. ![]()
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