Product Index
| Phosphorix have developed ioNetworkNode as a web service based technology which orchestrates ioNetwork relationships and manages web applications deployed on a given ioNetwork. It is released by Phosphorix in 2008 under the Apache 2 license, it is thus royalty free and is an open source software product on an agreed basis, nodes may share or exchange information as members of the ioNetwork. Click to find out more |
CourseExchange is a free and open source software product which links course information together from one or more course providers. Such as Universities, Colleges, Schools or training providers. It provides interoperability via web services for XML on demand such as the UK open standard for the exchange of course related information - XCRI Web services. |
| ioPortal is free open source software available under the GPL 3 software license. ioPortal is a java web application which can be installed on a web application server such as Apache Tomcat. ioPortal has been under development for a number of years and greatly benefited from being used by a number of University led research and development projects funded by JISC in the United Kingdom. Thus to date it has been mostly used by education institutions. |
ioMorph was developed both with hindsight and the determination to deliver a 100% open source agent. ioNode simply stands for a node [agent, hub, web server, database, other hardware point...] of an ioNetwork deployment. ioNode 1.0 was developed to be configured to perform agent or hub roles within an ioNetwork infrastructure. 2005 onwards the Phosphorix team decided to address the ever inflating core ioNode code and plan the refactoring of the core code plus the delivery of the 100% open source ioAgent. ioMorph fills the missing link and replaces the proprietary java transformation which. Click to find out more |
| ioNode simply stands for a node agent, hub, web server, database, other hardware point of an ioNetwork deployment. ioNode 1.0 was developed to be configured to perform agent or hub roles within an ioNetwork infrastructure. 2005 onwards the Phosphorix team decided to address the ever inflating core ioNode code and plan the refactoring of the core code plus the delivery of the 100% open source ioAgent. Click to find out more |
Having tested and researched a number of systems and calendar software, we were left pondering what exactly would be unique and new about the GCWS we planned to develop. Google calendar for example met most of the envisaged group and calendaring use cases we had in mind. There are many groupware and enterprise mail systems offer calendaring and scheduling services. Click to find out more |
| Network and MIS managers often face a problem where users do not share or know how to manage documents and knowledge. Furthermore E-Mail communications systems are misused and do not, because of their private nature, afford effective process tracking. This costs UK businesses millions of pounds every day. The problem is that users adopt their own. Click to find out more |
The patent pending XMX server is now at a pre-launch phase. We are looking for pilot projects to test the scope of its suitability for various managed services. If you have dreamed up a business to consumer service or value added service for mobile phones, but do not have the technical expertise or know how to prove the concept, then this is for you. In a nutshell, an XMX server allows. Click to find out more |
| C02 is a content management package tailored around company news and company web site building. Its a simple to use web site building tool controlled through a web browser. The core technologies used are a Relational Database Management System, XML, XSL, ASP and some Javascript. Click to find out more |
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