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Day Software Enhances Social Media and Open Source Expertise
Mindquarry founders join content management vendor's product team
Dec. 12, 2007 11:00 AM
Day Software has expanded its presence in the social media
and open source markets with the acquisition of the founders and key innovators
of Mindquarry, an open source collaborative software platform provider.
Alexander Klimetschek, Alexander Saar and Lars Trieloff, experts in social
media and collaboration, have joined Day's product development team.
The entrepreneurs' combined expertise in file sharing, task
and content management, collaboration and social media technologies will
enhance Day's product pipeline. In addition, the team's experience with Apache
Jackrabbit, JCR (the Content Repository for Java Technology API standard), and
open source platforms empower Day with additional resources for their
ubiquitous ECM, WCM and DAM solutions.
Mindquarry is an open source collaborative software platform
for file sharing (documents, images, media files, etc.), task and project
management, team collaboration and Wiki editing. Prior to halting its
commercial offering in October 2007, the company successfully meshed simplicity
and functionality, enabling knowledge workers to connect with team members, impacting
productivity through collaboration. Designed to combine integration and
consultation services with an open source platform, Mindquarry was developed in
Java and built upon a scalable REST architecture with AJAX and Web 2.0-style user interfaces.
Before joining the Day team, Alexander Klimetschek served as
co-founder and chief architect for Mindquarry and is an expert in the Cocoon
framework, REST architecture and modeling systems with FMC and User-Centered
Design. He holds a master's degree in software systems engineering from the
Hasso Plattner Institute. Also a Mindquarry co-founder, Lars Trieloff served as
the company's COO and is a published luminary on DocBook-XML. He secured a
master's degree in software systems engineering from the Hasso Plattner
Institute. Alexander Saar served as the company's CTO, and managed systematic
software development after founding Mindquarry with his colleagues Klimetschek
and Trieloff. Saar also holds a master's
degree in software engineering from the Hasso Plattner Institute.
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