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+1 for either Subversion or this: http://www.assembla.com/Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostWorking at clientco with two other companies – around 10 people all-in.
Lots of rapidly changing documents – not taking up a lof of space though (couple of gigs should literally cover all repository needs).
Looking for a web-based shared document area – something like Oracle I-Projects (which we have, but not allowed to use as ear-marked for another project – don’t ask).
Anyone know of any such shared repositories that are web-based that are either freeware and secure, or, we could rent out for a couple of months?
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You may want to reword your query then. You asked if anybody knew of any, not if anybody recommended any.

Zimbra should do all you need though.
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Is there anything you do at work that you doesn't require a consensus of opinion from CUK?Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostGoogle brings back many results.
I was after suggestions of those to look and, and avoid so I could take a targetted shortlist to the table
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Google brings back many results.Originally posted by Ardesco View Posthttp://www.zimbra.com/community/downloads.html
I'm sure google would have found it pretty quickly....
I was after suggestions of those to look and, and avoid so I could take a targetted shortlist to the table
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http://www.zimbra.com/community/downloads.html
I'm sure google would have found it pretty quickly....
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Sharepoint is ideal for the project needs – gives 5 gigs, so just what we need.Originally posted by MrRobin View PostDoes your client/employer have any licences for Windows Server ('Yes' I would imagine)? Then they already own a licence for Windows SharePoint Services (WSS).
Security chap blew a gasket though.
This place is nuts.
We need, as in really need a shared workspace for a small, but high profile piece of work with directors eyes on us. We have one. Told that wrong project, I cannot use the darned thing. Hence looking at an alternative.
Security chap is bang on the money saying we should use the one we already have, but not sure if he is alright about taking on the senior guy who said we cannot play with his ball.
Hence a political war has begun…….
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Does your client/employer have any licences for Windows Server ('Yes' I would imagine)? Then they already own a licence for Windows SharePoint Services (WSS).
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Shared repository
Working at clientco with two other companies – around 10 people all-in.
Lots of rapidly changing documents – not taking up a lof of space though (couple of gigs should literally cover all repository needs).
Looking for a web-based shared document area – something like Oracle I-Projects (which we have, but not allowed to use as ear-marked for another project – don’t ask).
Anyone know of any such shared repositories that are web-based that are either freeware and secure, or, we could rent out for a couple of months?Tags: None
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