"Growmanager - Greenhouse Control System" is a free open source framework that is managing a computer controlled greenhouse. "Growmanager" is capable of switching plant grow lights, read out temperature controllers, watering soil or hydroponics grow systems and managing heating and ventilation. With the right hardware setup it is even possible to mix individual hydroponics nutrients und supply your plants with those nutrients in regular intervals.
"Growmanager" provides an easy to use grapical user interface which can be controlled intuitively. The goal is to provide a modularised framework where every user can pick and install the modules he needs (or reinstall and upgrade later when needed). With a fully documented library of developer resources, Growmanager allows the customisation of every aspect of the framework
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Access to the AOL, ICQ, MSN and Yahoo! instant messaging services is available with Jabber, providing you have IM accounts with those services and that the appropriate software "Transports" for those services are running on the Jabber server, Inc., a leading commercial provider of presence and messaging solutions for enterprises, operators and channel partners, will be demonstrating the Jabber XCP - Excellent Coverage Partner (spades gaming)
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The company, in conjunction with e-Convergence Solutions, a Jabber, Inc. distributor, will demonstrate a real-time messaging application running on both wired and wireless devices.
Jabber, Inc., a Network Computing Magazine "2004 Company to Watch," and its reseller and systems integrator partners are addressing a growing presence and messaging market that IDC estimates will double to $2.4 billion by 2007. According to Jabber, Inc., Jabber XCP has gained significant market traction because it is flexible, Capable of being expanded or customized. For example, with extensible programming languages, programmers can add new control structures, statements or data types., and interoperable, meeting the demands for secure, enterprise instant messaging as well as a wide variety of other presence-based real-time communications.
"Our message to prospective resellers and systems integrators is that Jabber XCP is the most robust and friendly messaging and presence platform for partners because of its unmatched flexibility," said Rick Emery, VP of Business Development at Jabber, Inc. "Jabber XCP can be customized, branded and extended to meet the unique requirements of our partners' customers. Competing products tend to be much more rigid in scope, limiting the opportunities for channel partners."
"e-Convergence chose to distribute Jabber XCP because it offers the most flexibility and value for the reseller channel," said Joe Heinzen, President of e-Convergence Solutions. "The platform is extremely extensible, allowing resellers to generate revenues by offering branded, customized enterprise IM solutions or any other type of message-based application."
Jabber XCP is a native, streaming XML software platform for building enterprise- and carrier-grade presence-enabled services and instant messaging systems. Jabber XCP is in use by more than 4 million licensed users, representing hundreds of organizations worldwide. Jabber XCP is built on top of the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), an open protocol that is widely used as a common denominator between disparate IM systems. XMPP was named a "2004 Standard to Watch" by Network Computing Magazine and has been approved by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as an Internet standard for instant messaging and presence.
About Jabber, Inc.
Jabber, Inc. is the developer of Jabber XCP, an XMPP-based commercial software platform for building enterprise- and carrier-grade presence-enabled services and instant messaging systems. Jabber XCP is in use by more than 4 million licensed users, representing hundreds of organizations worldwide. Jabber, Inc., a Network Computing Magazine "2004 Company to Watch," counts France Telecom, Hewlett-Packard, EDS, BellSouth, Lehman Brothers, Sony Corporation, CapWIN, Netsize, AT&T, and Juniper Networks amongst its customers. Jabber, Inc.'s investors include France Telecom (NYSE:FTE - News), Intel Capital, Intel's strategic investing arm, and Webb Interactive Services, Inc. (OTCBB:WEBB - News).
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