The Wiki Demystified

Knock down information silos and improve operational efficiency By Charles Groce, CEO of Pearl Street Consulting Republished from Graphic News magazine, May 2015 I recently had the displeasure of having a dryer belt slip in my laundry room, rendering the dryer useless...

The results are in…another fantastic year for open source

Open source software company Black Duck Software just released the results of the latest Future of Open Source Survey, and they definitely point to where the trends are going.  Some highlights: Seventy-eight percent of respondents said their companies run part or all...

Should you be focusing on Google+? Uh, no.

So a couple of geeks out there on the internet had an interesting question.  How much of Google+ is really just vapor?  After all, Google basically created its social media network out of thin air, converting about 2 billion Gmail and Youtube accounts into Google+...

FREAK and OpenLDAP

If you’ve got a Windows 2003 server running your small or medium-sized business network, you need to take the FREAK threat seriously.  The vulnerabilities in various operating systems that this attack is taking advantage of are enabled in Windows 2003 and...

Wired just migrated to WordPress, you should too

Wired spent the last year migrating 17 blogs, 12 databases, and 100’s of thousands of posts into a single WordPress installation.  Here’s what they got:  mobile first, responsive design; performance enhancements; improved search with Solr integration; and...

Ba-bye Flash: The times they are a changin’

YouTube just announced that finally HTML5 is the default rendering method of its videos instead of Flash.  This has been a long time coming and was completely to be expected given that Flash was denied the iPad a couple of years ago because of performance issues. ...

Seafile: Open source cloud storage and collaboration

Here’s something I’m going to be checking out soon.  It’s called Seafile, and it’s an open source cloud storage and collaboration platform with a self-hosting option (like ownCloud, which I’m far more familiar with).  I’m interested...