Thread: Announcement: planned open source billing system demonstration now available
Announcement: planned open source billing system demonstration now available
From
Richard Schilling
Date:
Just wanted to drop you all a quick note that CogBilling, an online billing system which integrates with GnuCash, is nowavailable for review at http://www.rsmba.biz/download. CogBilling is an online database driven billing system writtenentirely on open source products. In its present state it's intentionally void of heavy graphic images and "creaturefeatures" to maximize flexibility in developing future versions. CogBilling is intended to be useful for any professionalservices organization, but ultimately should function especially well in organizations that do software development,legal services and the like. Furthermore, CogBilling is intended to be integrated into large IT infrastructuressuch as those found in healthcare institutions, clinics and physician practices. This application is the first public release of our planned open source applications. Once we can sustain continuous developmentof the application through the sale of services and website hosting we will release the whole thing under a traditionalopen source license (e.g. Gnu, BSD, etc . . .). At the present, we expect this to occur in the spring or summerof 2004. For the more technically inclined, CogBilling was written in Embedded Perl (Embperl), and uses a PostgreSQL database as thebackend. It is hosted on the latest version of the Apache web server. This is the first beta release of the product, so the user interface promises to be a bit rough, and the online manual isnot presently available. However, you will find that the system's basic functionality works. Future directions we have planned with this product is deeper integration with GnuCash at the database level, integrationwith GnoTime, and integration with Issue Tracker. You can e-mail me directly, but for the benefit of the Open Source community you should also post comments, criticisms orsuggestions posted to this discussion list. Thank you. Richard Schilling
Re: Announcement: planned open source billing system demonstration now available
From
Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS
Date:
And what is the licensing? On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 06:06:00PM -0700, Richard Schilling wrote: > Just wanted to drop you all a quick note that CogBilling, an online billing system which integrates with GnuCash, is nowavailable for review at http://www.rsmba.biz/download. CogBilling is an online database driven billing system writtenentirely on open source products. In its present state it's intentionally void of heavy graphic images and "creaturefeatures" to maximize flexibility in developing future versions. CogBilling is intended to be useful for any professionalservices organization, but ultimately should function especially well in organizations that do software development,legal services and the like. Furthermore, CogBilling is intended to be integrated into large IT infrastructuressuch as those found in healthcare institutions, clinics and physician practices. > > This application is the first public release of our planned open source applications. Once we can sustain continuous developmentof the application through the sale of services and website hosting we will release the whole thing under a traditionalopen source license (e.g. Gnu, BSD, etc . . .). At the present, we expect this to occur in the spring or summerof 2004. > > For the more technically inclined, CogBilling was written in Embedded Perl (Embperl), and uses a PostgreSQL database asthe backend. It is hosted on the latest version of the Apache web server. > > This is the first beta release of the product, so the user interface promises to be a bit rough, and the online manualis not presently available. However, you will find that the system's basic functionality works. > > Future directions we have planned with this product is deeper integration with GnuCash at the database level, integrationwith GnoTime, and integration with Issue Tracker. > > You can e-mail me directly, but for the benefit of the Open Source community you should also post comments, criticismsor suggestions posted to this discussion list. > > Thank you. > > Richard Schilling > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: embperl-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: embperl-help@perl.apache.org -- __________________________ Brooklyn Linux Solutions __________________________ DRM is THEFT - We are the STAKEHOLDERS http://fairuse.nylxs.com http://www.mrbrklyn.com - Consulting http://www.inns.net <-- Happy Clients http://www.nylxs.com - Leadership Development in Free Software http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/resources - Unpublished Archive or stories and articles from around the net http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/downtown.html - See the New Downtown Brooklyn.... 1-718-382-0585
Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS wrote: >And what is the licensing? > Looking at their web pages, they provide the services, not the software. > >On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 06:06:00PM -0700, Richard Schilling wrote: > > >>Just wanted to drop you all a quick note that CogBilling, an online billing system which integrates with GnuCash, is nowavailable for review at http://www.rsmba.biz/download. CogBilling is an online database driven billing system writtenentirely on open source products. In its present state it's intentionally void of heavy graphic images and "creaturefeatures" to maximize flexibility in developing future versions. CogBilling is intended to be useful for any professionalservices organization, but ultimately should function especially well in organizations that do software development,legal services and the like. Furthermore, CogBilling is intended to be integrated into large IT infrastructuressuch as those found in healthcare institutions, clinics and physician practices. >> ..... -- Doug Royer | http://INET-Consulting.com -------------------------------|----------------------------- Doug@Royer.com | Office: (208)612-INET http://Royer.com/People/Doug | Fax: (866)594-8574 | Cell: (208)520-4044 We Do Standards - You Need Standards