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    MyCollab - Project Management Software

    MyCollab - Project Management Software

    task management, bug tracking, kanban, project management

    ...It provides the comprehensive set features of Project Management, CRM, and Document Management. MyCollab is used very well in both traditional project management or Agile methodologies. It is the web-based application runs on Java platform and MySQL database. Its installation process is simple, and you do not need to edit configuration files manually as many other Java programs. MyCollab is the final choice of many organizations to find the best software for their usages. It covers all areas of project management; it's worth to try. Installation ======== * Download MyCollab binary - https://www.mycollab.com/self-hosted/ * Follow installation guideline at https://community.mycollab.com/docs/hosting-mycollab-on-your-own-server/installing-mycollab/
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    Light Portal is an Ajax and Java based Open Source Portal and Social Collaboration Software which can be seamless plugged in to any Java Web Application or as an independent Portal Server, see more details at official website www.lightportal.org.
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    Team Elements is an Enterprise 2.0 team collaboration suite. It ties discussions, wikis, RSS, project and document management, and federated search into a unified application. It is database-driven with rigorous role-based access and permissions.
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    Application sharing software that allows individual windows to be replicated to other computers. Remote collaboration tool based on a modified VNC protocol. Its advantage is to keep some things, like email, private, while sharing other desktop apps.
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    Dun and Bradstreet Connect simplifies the complex burden of data management

    Our self-service data management platform enables your organization to gain a complete and accurate view of your accounts and contacts.

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    Coefficient is a project-based collaboration platform deployable as either a J2EE or a Web application. It provides collaboration tools as hot deployable modules. It also provides a workflow engine to help guide projects through their development cycle.
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