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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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Bluenog announced the availability of Bluenog ICE 4.0, the integrated suite of content management (ECM or CMS), portal, and business intelligence (BI) software. Bluenog ICE is an “Integrated Collaborative Environment” that leverages Web 2.0 technologies. The suite’s tight integration eliminates application silos, reduces total cost of ownership, and accelerates application development. Ready integration with third-party software, including other vendors’ ECM, portal, and BI offerings, further reduces cost and increases deployment flexibility. Bluenog ICE is based on open source software, and customers receive the suite’s source code. More information about Bluenog ICE is available at www.bluenog.com.

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For more information on Bluenog contact Christian Danella, christian@prequent.com at Prequent.

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I found this related blogpost:
http://blog.contenthere.net/2008/09/bluenog-subtly-forks-hippo.html
If I would look at "reducing cost", I would download Hippo CMS & Hippo portal from www.hippocms.org.
For support I would also look at the company which builded the software (www.onehippo.com).


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brian wrote: I found this related blogpost: http://blog.contenthere.net/2008/09/bluenog-subtly-forks-hippo.html If I would look at "reducing cost", I would download Hippo CMS & Hippo portal from www.hippocms.org. For support I would also look at the company which builded the software (www.onehippo.com).
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