eGroupWare.org: Welcome / News eGroupWare is many things. It is a very flexible pluggable framework capable of hosting applications like a group calendar, AddressBook, Email, accounting ledger, inventory, and whatever else your can think of. These applications can share a common user store, and a flexible Access Control List (ACL) system to control access and information sharing. At it's core there is the phpgwapi, an API written for php, that provides some very useful functions and tools for developers, including the user store, which has several back ends, database abstraction, and a flexible templating system. Applications are then written using the phpgwapi and phpgw framework to provide web based tools to users collaborationegroupwareggroupwaregruppenarbeitkalenderkooperationteamarbeitteamworkterminplanworkflowzeitmanagement in workgroupwith workgroupegroupwarethingsflexiblepluggableframeworkcapablehostingby 16 users
Lazy Linux: 11 secrets for lazy cluster admins 'Cluster' means different things to different people. In the context of this article, cluster is best defined as 'scale-out' -- scale-out clusters generally have a lot of the same type of components like Web farms, render farms, and high performance computing (HPC) systems. Administrators will tell you that with scale-out clusters any change, no matter how small, must be repeated up to hundreds of thousands of times; the laziest of admins have mastered techniques of scale-out management so that regardless of the number of nodes, the effort is the same. In this article, the authors peer into the minds of the laziest Linux admins on Earth and divulge their secrets. in Public bookmarkswith articleclustercontextdefinedmeanspeoplescale-outthings