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OpenGoo is an amazing open source, full featured web office suite that you have to see to believe. It is a complete solution for every organization to create, collaborate, share and publish all its internal and external documents. OpenGoo gives you all the tools to manage the work of all the divisions of your company. You can plan and manage all your projects, easily following the status of every task.
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Our Offering
OpenGoo is a hosted server application offering that runs on our high speed, PEER1 connected Windows servers.
- Windows Server 2003 with IIS 6.1
- PHP 5.2.6 with FastCGI
- MySQL 5.0.51a with InnoDB support
- PHPMyAdmin for managing your database
HaveAByte Hosted OpenGoo Benefits
- We lock down your OpenGoo installation into a password protected folder
- We help with any configuration issues to ensure all features work properly
- We manage and maintain the server so you don't have to!
- FTP access to your OpenGoo installation
- 24/7 telephone support - you always get a qualified server admin with full access to your system on the first ring.
- Version upgrade assistance available
Pricing
Our pricing is month to month with no contracts.
One-Time Setup Fee - $25 1-4 Users - $10/mo 5-9 Users - $25/mo 10-19 Users - $50/mo 20+ Users - Contact Us to discuss your needs so we can find the right solution
To get set up with OpenGoo, please Contact Us today!
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Try our OpenGoo demo now! Username: test Password: test Current Version: 1.2.1
You and your team can create and collaborate on:
- Text documents
- Spreadsheets (alpha)
- Presentations
- Task Lists
- E-mails
- Calendars
- Web Links
- Contacts
Open Source and Open Standards
OpenGoo is Open Source, and complies with all relevant Open Standards. You are free of vendor lock-in. You can customize it and extend it however you want. You can own your information. Easily back up your database at any time and move the system in-house or to another provider - you're never locked in, because we know you want control and will love our service.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 December 2009 23:49 |