Web Apps
While there are a few projects on the go, they’re specialist internal business items for the most part. But Kisimi, Overview and DisplayPoint are popular and generic enough to be helpful to a much wider audience.
DisplayPoint
Think big screens around your business showing messages, sites, video or news that you control from a central system. OS independent, hardware independent, just use a modern web browser and you’re done.
Content can start showing and expire when you want and be ordered as you like. Who needs PowerPoint?
Kisimi
Kisimi is a simple Wiki, with more than a few handy features that’s designed to look good and cover the basics. Pages in a wiki-enabled web site have the ability to be edited by anyone. This allows content to be added by people around the world, providing a collaborative space for your ideas and documentation. Each change is tracked and credited to the different authors which allows for easy editing and infinite versions of each page.
Overview
Overview’s job is to enable system administrators to monitor servers and other network devices and collect performance and capacity information.
An Overview server can be configured to pull information from your devices or an agent can run on your device to pass encrypted data back. Once Overview has the data it can then make decisions on whether that data meets the required values.
Almost anything can be read from your systems and you can expand on the remote scripts as required.
Recent Stuff
Twitter Updates
- Working on 3G this morning via tethered ICS. Thank goodness for VPN and RDP among other acronyms
- RT @rmi: Competition is something that happens to people who can't afford to buy government. It doesn't affect telcos.
- We're new in the "Glen" but just found the local chippy is great. And downpour waited until we were driving home from picnic dinner. Nice
- @daihenwood I've got an older Nexus S with ICS. iPhone seems criplled now. Recommend a Google native experience cmpd to Galaxy S2,etc
- RT @AnonyOps: #Germany protests, #Greece burns, #Syria bleeds. #America watches the #Grammys.


