RHEL 5 and Fedora 10 binaries are now available
These can be downloaded from our download area. ... read more
These can be downloaded from our download area. ... read more
RiverMuse’s agile architecture is designed specifically to support modern service delivery infrastructures with the lowest total cost of ownership possible Gifted as open source allowing the community to evolve solutions in line with requirements, independent of vendor strategy Emulates functionality found in popular legacy fault management systems, from major vendors, differentiated by agile innovation Innovations provide improved economics to support virtualized and abstracted service delivery infrastructures 28th July, 2009:... read more
You may have noticed that we moved this blog and changed the template. We also did a quick redesign of our corporate website in order to get all of our ducks in a row. Actually, we don’t own (or lease) any ducks, but we do have some servers. And our servers are being outfitted to support the open source project and the company. Now that we’ve... read more
We’re making a move right now. Don’t panic. ... read more
One thing people don’t tell you about running an open source project is that it takes quite a bit of software to support everything that you are trying to do. For Rivermuse, we’re running a whole slew of applications, many from Atlassian (all still in process of being installed.) JIRA Confluence Bamboo Crowd SVN Gforge jForums And of course all of these applications live atop a Linux box running Apache. You can’t really... read more
Just because we are busy finalizing the release of RiverMuse ProCool Community don’t think that we have forgotten about our faithful followers. We’ve done a bit of cleaning up on Rivermuse.com as well so take a look and let us know if you have any questions, comments or concerns. ... read more
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