Annoying software
Slashdot is running the post about annoying software. The fact that Slashdot crowd mostly consists of computer geeks is sort of a guarantee for some interesting comments. With my Fedora 9 saga I had...
View ArticleToolbox : WordPress, CakePHP, SugarCRM, RT
Over the last couple of years I’ve been working a lot with these four applications – WordPress, CakePHP, SugarCRM, and RT. Each of these is beautiful in its own way. Each of these tools is an Open...
View ArticleMigrating MS Dynamics CRM to SugarCRM
I’ve been a bit quiet for the last couple of month. That’s because I was leading an ambicious project at my new job – migration of a Microsoft Dynamics CRM version 3 to SugarCRM Community Edition...
View ArticleInnoDB is better for SugarCRM
After SugarCRM was deployed, we were experiencing some lock ups. Not frequent or dangerous, but annoying. About once a week or every ten days or so, SugarCRM would lock up and won’t answer any...
View ArticleSugarCRM deployment efforts
Since we started working on SugarCRM in the office, one of the hardest tasks that we had was solving the deployment issue. On one hand, SugarCRM comes with some really nice GUI tools, such Studio and...
View ArticleOn Open Source
An excellent comment in regards to Open Source and SugarCRM. Not one, but two awesome quotes. One: In my eyes (and those of the open source community), the “high value” stuff is the stuff you can...
View ArticleSingle Sign-On with SugarCRM and RoundCube Using Multiple PHP Sessions
I am currently involved in an interesting integration project at work. As part of it, we need to create a single sign-on process between SugarCRM (version 6.5.20) and RoundCube (version 1.1.4)...
View ArticleSugarCRM, RoundCube and Request Tracker integration on a single domain
In my years of working as a system administrator I’ve done some pretty complex setups and integration solutions, but I don’t think I’ve done anything as twisted as this one recently. The setup is...
View ArticleWorking with encrypted values in SugarCRM 6.5
SugarCRM comes with a variety of modules that store values in the database. Some of those values are encrypted. For example, mailbox passwords for inbound and outbound email configurations. When you...
View ArticleSingle Sign-On Between SugarCRM and Request Tracker
As mentioned before, over the last few month I’ve been involved in quite a few integration projects, using mostly SugarCRM and Request Tracker. One of the interesting challenges was the Single...
View ArticleSugarCRM cache directory – it is NOT a cache directory!
Here is a useful reminder from a few years back – “SugarCRM cache directory – it is NOT a cache directory!“. Unlike most modern day web applications, which use cache/ folder for temporary files,...
View ArticleToolbox : WordPress, CakePHP, SugarCRM, RT
Over the last couple of years I’ve been working a lot with these four applications – WordPress, CakePHP, SugarCRM, and RT. Each of these is beautiful in its own way. Each of these tools is an Open...
View ArticleMigrating MS Dynamics CRM to SugarCRM
I’ve been a bit quiet for the last couple of month. That’s because I was leading an ambicious project at my new job – migration of a Microsoft Dynamics CRM version 3 to SugarCRM Community Edition...
View ArticleInnoDB is better for SugarCRM
After SugarCRM was deployed, we were experiencing some lock ups. Not frequent or dangerous, but annoying. About once a week or every ten days or so, SugarCRM would lock up and won’t answer any...
View ArticleSugarCRM deployment efforts
Since we started working on SugarCRM in the office, one of the hardest tasks that we had was solving the deployment issue. On one hand, SugarCRM comes with some really nice GUI tools, such Studio and...
View ArticleOn Open Source
An excellent comment in regards to Open Source and SugarCRM. Not one, but two awesome quotes. One: In my eyes (and those of the open source community), the “high value” stuff is the stuff you can...
View ArticleSingle Sign-On with SugarCRM and RoundCube Using Multiple PHP Sessions
I am currently involved in an interesting integration project at work. As part of it, we need to create a single sign-on process between SugarCRM (version 6.5.20) and RoundCube (version 1.1.4)...
View ArticleSugarCRM, RoundCube and Request Tracker integration on a single domain
In my years of working as a system administrator I’ve done some pretty complex setups and integration solutions, but I don’t think I’ve done anything as twisted as this one recently. The setup is...
View ArticleWorking with encrypted values in SugarCRM 6.5
SugarCRM comes with a variety of modules that store values in the database. Some of those values are encrypted. For example, mailbox passwords for inbound and outbound email configurations. When you...
View ArticleSingle Sign-On Between SugarCRM and Request Tracker
As mentioned before, over the last few month I’ve been involved in quite a few integration projects, using mostly SugarCRM and Request Tracker. One of the interesting challenges was the Single...
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