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There is Open Source Fusion which lets SMB make mashups of open source apps
Open Source Fusion
http://www.opensourcefusion.com is trying
to offer you this by offering open source
applications on demand and integration tools on
top of it.

It let's you find and use web applications such
as Wiki, Groupware, CMS, Website building, CRM,
MRM, ERP, etc. The applications are all open
source, so you can pick from a large selection
(many apps per category are made available).
There are also Ajax based tools letting you
integrate all those applications with each other
to create "smashups". And if you want to go more
in depth, there are powerful tools for a SMB to
build enterprise-class custom applications.

Finally you can use all those open source
applications instantly since they are provided
on-demand with install, setup and updates done
automatically for you.
Posted by: michael@...   Posted on: 03/13/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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There is Open Source Fusion which lets SMB make mashups of open source apps  michael@... | 03/13/06
There is something that's almost there  dahowlett@... ZDNet Moderator | 03/14/06
$20/month because you don't need the money...  Paul C. | 03/17/06
Your Dream has No Profit  Paul C. | 03/17/06
Helping small businesses get on the web  surferbryan | 11/19/06

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