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Alfresco for Teams Now Available on BitNami Cloud Hosting

Alfresco Team on BitNami Cloud Hosting We have partnered with Alfresco to bring Alfresco Team, a platform for content sharing and collaboration, to the cloud! Alfresco Team is a powerful tool for teams that create content such as business documents, spreadsheets, presentations, designs, images, videos, and audio. Now that it is available in the BiNami Cloud Hosting library, you can deploy Alfresco Team to the cloud in minutes! Alfresco Team is a new version of the Alfresco Content System geared towards smaller teams. … more

Jul 21, 2011 | Tags: CMS, Wiki, Collaboration, Java, Version Control, Cloud, AWS

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BitNami Redmine 1.0 Stack Released

A couple of weeks ago, we released an updated Redmine Stack for Redmine 1.0. If you’re not familiar with Redmine, it is a flexible project management web application. Written using the Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database. It includes support for multiple projects, role based access control, issue tracking, a Gantt chart, calendar, wikis, forums, time tracking and more. The 1.0 release of Redmine is a major milestone and we’d like to congratulate and thank everyone in the Redmine project who worked on it. It includes a long list of improvements, such as:

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Aug 05, 2010 | Tags: MySQL, Ruby on Rails, Apache HTTP Server, Project Management, Code Review, Version Control

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How to backup and update the BitNami Redmine Stack

Updated 2010-05-18 Added steps to upgrade the whole stack and other small updates related to Redmine 0.9.x
A lot of BitNami users have asked in our forums how to create a backup or update Redmine. We have compiled all questions and solutions in this post to facilitate this task for other BitNami users. Although this post is based on the BitNami Redmine Stack, some of these solutions are valid for other BitNami applications. Throughout the article, we will use the installdir term to refer us to the installation directory. On Linux it is usually “/home/redmine-version” when installed as a regular … more

Sep 14, 2009 | Tags: MySQL, Ruby on Rails, Bug Tracking, Version Control

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