[ale] Update Linux alternative to Sharepoint

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Tue Sep 29 22:51:13 EDT 2009


Look at Knowledgetree. It's an open source, direct competitor to
Sharepoint. It has a community version that works very well. The
annual costs for a 25 person office are plenty easy and you can get
direct M$ Office save-to capability if you are still stuck if office
suite la-la land. Supports versioning and read-only while open for
write capabilities, etc.

Once you factor in the cost of just biting the bullet and jumping ship
to OpenOffice and add in the educational use discount, you have money
in the bank for training and a decent server to run it on.

<mode='snippy'>I find it interesting that the solution was to get and
load a trial version of sharepoint and then crow over how easy it was
with no mention of the research path taken other than a "post to ALE
with not much response". A search on Freshmeat.net for "document
management" returns 14 pages of code to try out. A Google search for
"linux document management system" returns 11+ million hits. A search
in Microsoft's Bing returns 75+ million hits. </snippy>

<mode='arogant bastard'>My personal favorite is ASCII text files and
subversion with LaTeX for layout. Keeps the button-pushing
mouth-breathers at a great distance.

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Craig Button <craigb.rn at gmail.com> wrote:
> A week or so ago I posted a request for suggestions for a Linux alternative
> to MS SharePoint.  I didn’t get much in the way of responses, so I’ve had to
> do some research myself.
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>
>
> Well I started with MS.  I downloaded demo of  MS Server 2007 and SharePoint
> 2007.  Once burned to DVD I installed it on a new leftover computer with a
> new hard drive.
>
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> 1.5 hours later I had an intranet up and running, with document sharing,
> discussion board, email, calendar sharing and document collaboration.  I
> added the 25 people to the domain, and it’s been being tested for that past
> 5 days.   Easy and I never had to look at a manual or a book, it recognized
> all the hardware, took the IP address and all that kind of stuff.  Haven’t
> calculated cost yet, but we are eligible to education discount.  I figure
> this weekend I’ll look into security issues and then take the next step.
> Linux alternatives.  Oh and the VPN is through the router so I didn’t have
> to look into that kind of stuff at this level.
>
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