Archive for January, 2007

KnowledgeTree Roadmap Q1/Q2 2007

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

We've published the KnowledgeTree product roadmap for Q1/Q2 2007 and have quite a few exciting features coming down the line. Jalal has published some information about the new RSS functionality he has been working on and Conrad has been working on Tagging and Tag Clouds. The Microsoft Outlook client will ...

KnowledgeTree does RSS

Monday, January 29th, 2007

RSS? RSS you say? Yes, you heard right, RSS makes its debut in the new commercial and open source release of KnowledgeTree. We’ve pimped the system inside and out with RSS functionality, but before we get into that, a brief overview of what RSS is and what it can do ...

RSS System committed to SVN

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

Hi all, Jalaloedien has committed the RSS stuff he has been working on to trunk in SVN. It's pretty cool stuff! Currently, as a test for the system, the last transactions of documents you subscribe to are available via an RSS feed and there is an RSS client dashlet for KnowledgeTree ...

KT SOAP interface specification drafted

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

I've just put together a basic specification for a primitive SOAP interface to provide access to KnowledgeTree internals. By exposing KnowledgeTree web services we will allow community members to develop their own GUIs and applications to interface with the KnowledgeTree core. All comments appreciated on the KnowledgeTree SOAP Specification. There is quite ...

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Sunday, January 21st, 2007

Last week I took to the task of setting up a few blog spaces for a few people in the company. This should have been a simple procedure as it was documented. However, as a newbie to the setup, I ended up chasing my tail for hours without much reason. I followed ...

KnowledgeTree listed in Optaros Open Source Catalogue 2007

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

KnowledgeTree is listed in the recently released Optaros Open Source Catalogue 2007, a white paper designed "to give IT decision makers navigation support by listing the most relevant, useful and enterprise-ready open source platforms, components, frameworks and solutions in an easy-to-read overview." According to ComputerWorld, the catalogue has stirred up some ...