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Issue #52 - April 17, 2019

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"Staff Choice" Project of the Month


For our April "Staff Pick" Project of the Month, we selected ProjectLibre, a project management software that is an alternative to Microsoft Project. The small team behind the project has worked very hard for years, and they're very proud to have ProjectLibre be in over 200 countries and used by many Fortune 500 companies and Universities worldwide.

Check out the full interview with the developers on our blog here.

Related Projects


Clonezilla

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Open Source desktop project management
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Enterprise project management and alternative to Project Server
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Open Workbench

Desktop application for project managemnt and scheduling

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SourceForge had the opportunity to speak with Amir Gil, Business Director at Mer-Promisec, MER Group, to discuss the advantages of having a secure endpoint security policy and the ways to tackle today's threats in order to achieve holistic, agentless, endpoint security and compliance. Gil also shares how Promisec's empowers organizations by ensuring that endpoints are secure, audits are clean, regulations are met, and vulnerabilities are addressed proactively. Check out the full article here.

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Conferences and Events


Open Infrastructure Summit
April 29 - May 1, 2019

Join the people building and operating open infrastructure, with over 300 sessions and workshops on Container Infrastructure, CI/CD, Telecom + NFV, Public Cloud, Private & Hybrid Cloud, Security and members of open source communities like Airship, Ansible, Ceph, Docker, Kata Containers, Kubernetes, ONAP, OpenStack, Open vSwitch, OPNFV, StarlingX, Zuul and more.


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PyCon Cleveland 2019
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Today in Tech


On this day in 1944 Harvard University President James Conant wrote to IBM founder Thomas Watson Sr. informing him that the Harvard Mark I was operating smoothly. The Mark I was a general purpose electromechanical computer that was developed in cooperation between Conant and Watson for the war effort during the last part of World War II. In his letter, Conant stated that the Mark I was already actively "being used for special problems in connection with the war effort." Find out more about this the Mark I here.

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Experienced C++ Programmers wanted to Develop a Pure Relational Algebra Database Management System

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