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OpenPSA 1.9.0 Released

From:  Henri Bergius <henri.bergius-AT-nemein.com>
To:  user-AT-midgard-project.org, users-AT-openpsa.tigris.org
Subject:  OpenPSA 1.9.0 Released - Open Source Management Software for Consultancies
Date:  Sat, 08 May 2004 15:49:47 +0300
Cc:  lwn-AT-lwn.net

OpenPSA 1.9.0 Released - Open Source Management Software for Consultancies

POZNAN, May 8th 2004 -- Nemein has released the first Open Source 
licensed version of the OpenPSA suite. OpenPSA is a management software 
package for consultancies including project tracking, CRM, help desk, 
group calendaring and document management functionalities.

The web-based OpenPSA suite was originally developed in 2001 under name 
Nemein.Net. The name was changed to OpenPSA as the application was moved 
to Open Source licensing.

The OpenPSA is suitable for consultancies and service organizations 
ranging from 1 to 400 users. The software package is now available in 
English, Finnish and Italian, and it is easy to translate to other 
languages. Support is available from the OpenPSA community, and 
commercially from Nemein.

In addition to regular corporate usage, the OpenPSA also supports the 
possibility to provide the system as a hosted Application Service 
Provider solution. The software can be configured easily to support the 
service provider's brand image with colors and logos.

OpenPSA 1.9.0 is available from http://www.openpsa.org/download/

OpenPSA runs on the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) platform using 
the Midgard Framework. Midgard is an Open Source Content Management 
Framework powering thousands of sites ranging from simple corporate 
intranets to major eGovernment portals.

Development of the OpenPSA package is coordinated in the Tigris.org Open 
Source community. The development resources and issue tracker can be 
found from http://openpsa.tigris.org/

More information:

OpenPSA Project
http://www.openpsa.org/

Henri Bergius, Nemein
henri.bergius@nemein.com
+358-20-198 6032


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