Archive for August, 2007

All applications updated with the release of JumpBox platform 1.0.1

We just published updates to all JumpBoxes. This brings all applications on to JumpBox platform 1.0.1 and also includes the latest OS level fixes. Registered users with active keys should be able to move to these new versions by backing up and restoring into an updated JumpBox.

The major change in JumpBox Platform 1.0.1 is the addition of a console tool to configure static network settings. This now makes it much easier to deploy JumpBoxes in situations where no DHCP server is available.

Several applications were also updated with this release.

  • Drupal was updated to version 5.2
  • Joomla! was updated to version 1.0.13
  • SugarCRM was updated to version 4.5.1e
  • DokuWiki was updated to version 2007.06.26b

JumpBox for Twiki Update Released

A new version of the JumpBox for Twiki has been released. Version 1.0.1 fixes a problem with access permissions that prevented the admin account from being able to edit the configuration of the TWiki instance.

Tour the JumpBox office

The folks over at Office Snapshots just did a piece on us. Cool.

A new JumpBox is born – JumpBox for Twiki now available

Happy days, a new JumpBox is born. Say hello to the JumpBox for the Twiki wiki system.

Twiki is a flexible, powerful, and easy to use enterprise wiki, enterprise collaboration platform and knowledge management system. It is a Structured Wiki, typically used to run a project development space, a document management system, a knowledge base, or any other groupware tool, on an intranet or on the internet. Web content can be created collaboratively by using just a browser. Users without programming skills can create web applications. Developers can extend the functionality of TWiki with Plugins.

To help celebrate the new birth, we’re giving away coupons for 20% off any purchase of a JumpBox Assurance registration to the first 10 people who download the JumpBox for Twiki.

To claim a coupon.

  1. Download the JumpBox for Twiki.
  2. Fill out the post download survey and add the words “Get me a coupon” to your response for the field “What are you hoping this JumpBox will accomplish for you?”
  3. Make sure you provide your email address in the survey so we know where to send the coupon.

That’s all there is to it. If you’re one of the first 10 downloaders you’ll receive a coupon code via email within a day or so.