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Do you know any alternative to SharePoint in C# and open source?
DotNetNuke is a CMS, but SharePoint has a lot of features. Frankly speaking I would not be able to recommend any license free software equivalent to SharePoint, but you can try MetaDot if you just need portal software with CMS features.
Not sure exactly what you are looking for as an alternative, but DotNetNuke
is pretty awesome
You won't find any open-surce (or proprietary, for that matter) software with all the features of SharePoint. If you are looking for CMS, I've heard good things about Umbraco
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I saw that in MCRM, you have a "Documents" entity but you need a SharePoint location.
Should it be Microsoft SharePoint anyway or their is something to be able to use this entity or an other way to use functionality provided by SharePoint locations without buying SharePoint licenses like an open source solution compatible with Microsoft products.
Thanks!
You could use Sharepoint foundation that is free. We have implemented our CRM SharePoint integration that way.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/sharepoint/aa905690.aspx
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actually I'm having Software Engineering classe, and we are trying to learn steps to make a good software. We are talking about UML, Scrum etc ... and I'm wondering how open source projects (like linux, firefox, apache, gnome, ...) are managed and what kind of system and methods are used to have a good software ?
thanks !
A fast google gave me these simple wiki pages:
Open_source_software_development
Open_source_software_assessment_methodologies
I think this will give you a start. I hope this helps you.
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I have ASP.NET website + database. I want to try to deploy it into ms cloud.
I look to Azure "Web Sites".
I don't understand clearly what difference between Free, Shared, Reserved.
What I need to use?
Check out this link: https://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/pricing/details/#header-1 and click on Web Sites link on the left hand side. This should give you an idea about the differences between 3 models.
Hope this helps.
Check out this link below, it clearly explains you the differences between free, shared and reserved website modes.
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/manage/services/web-sites/how-to-scale-websites/#freemode
Hope this helps.!
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If it is, can someone provide me with a download link? I've been looking through google and through the couchbase website, and so far haven't found any reference to the dbx builds.
Couchbase is different from CouchDB, so if you can't use it in your shop (like me), CouchDBX is still available here:
http://dl.couchone.com/dl/384fe8cac77f981551a6632c020259a3/CouchDBX-1.0.2.0.zip
(Please don't take it down :-)
If you follow the link from CouchDBX page, you will land on Couchbase's site, where to find the OS X binary package under its new name, Couchbase Server Community Edition (direct link to download page).
This is were I got it, at least.
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I'm trying to use the Reporting Services Report Viewer WebPart with a project that I'm working on and I can't seem to get a clear indication on exactly where it comes from (or maybe I just don't understand?). This page indicates that it's "installed by the Reporting Services Add-in for SharePoint Technologies". However, I can't seem to figure out exactly where/what that is.
Could somebody please point me in the right direction?
Actually, I think I just found it!