This is a guest post by Andrea Alberici Evolutivo founder - coreBOS Evangelist
"We are not making a real fork, we just have to stay to 5.4 because many people (clients) will never move to the new infrastructure"
Yes, i agreed when i read in between the lines in coreBOS first "press-rele...
This week I ran into two use cases of coreBOS which surprised me. Still, after all these years, coreBOS users find productive and useful ways to use the product that I haven't seen before.
1.- Nagios creating tickets
A client asked about using "update fi...
coreBOS 5.5 has brought a new tool to our powerful business operating system, coreBOS Updater.
Since we have a very stable and tested code base, and thanks to the powerful code administration and distribution system that Git/GitHub gives us, i...
Thanks to our team member Bernat Arlandis we now have a really nice script to make creating records in our coreBOS system from our web forms on our web sites a breeze. We can even do the important validating of duplicates based on different...
Thanks to the team at OpenCubed who have modified an abandoned project of many years ago, starting at coreBOS 5.6, we have the functionality to translate the labels from within the application.
This is specially important for custom ...
We have just released a new version of the coreBOS project.
Let me start by saying that this release is not what I expected. I had in mind for this release a set of new functionality based on the many modules, extensions and patches that we have constructed in the past years, instead the surpr...