eXo Platform
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ISIN | 🆔 |
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Founded 📆 | Paris, France (June 1, 2003 ) |
Founder 👔 | Benjamin Mestrallet, Founder and CEO |
Headquarters 🏙️ | , eXo Platform, San Francisco, California , U.S. |
Number of locations | 4 offices on 4 continents. Offices located in the United States, France, Tunisia and Vietnam. |
Area served 🗺️ | Worldwide |
Products 📟 | eXo Platform |
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🌐 Website | www |
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Latest version: eXo Platform 4.2 Operating system: Cross-platform Programming language: Java, Groovy, JavaEE Web Container License: LGPL version 3 and proprietary |
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eXo Platform is an open source, standard-based, Enterprise Social Collaboration Platform[1] written in Java and distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. The platform is sold and distributed by eXo Platform, a global company with U.S. headquarters in San Francisco, California, global headquarters in France, and an office in Tunisia.[2]
History[edit]
eXo Platform started in 2002 as an implementation of the JSR168 - Portlet API specification. Several introduction articles were then published between 2003 and 2005 on TheServerSide Java news website.[3][4] As a side effect, the eXo Platform Project grew into a company - eXo - in 2003, as a response to a customer demand, the U.S. Department of Defense (United States Joint Forces Command).[5]
Late 2005, eXo Platform v2 was released.[6][7] In 2006 eXo introduced the WebOS concept where an Enterprise Portal Layout could reproduce a Desktop UI.[8][9]
In May 2013, the 4th and current version of eXo Platform was introduced with Social Network and Social Integration capabilities.[10][11] By December 2013, eXo offered a cloud based intranet product.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "A Cloud Based Intranet, Courtesy of eXo".
- ↑ "Open Source Collaboration Software Platform - eXo". eXo Platform.
- ↑ "Introducing the eXo Platform".
- ↑ "eXo Platform, reloaded..."
- ↑ "Military shares openly -- FCW". FCW.
- ↑ "eXo Platform v2, Portal, JCR, ECM, Groupware and Business Intelligence".
- ↑ "eXo Platform v2, Portal, JCR, ECM, Groupware and Business Intelligence: Part 2".
- ↑ "An Overview of the eXo Platform". InfoQ.
- ↑ "eXo Platform: An Open Source Enterprise Platform Suite".
- ↑ "eXo Upgrades Open Source Social Platform, Focus on Mobile, Collaborative Capabilities".
- ↑ "It took me 10 years to launch eXo Platform 4.0!". www.exoplatform.com.
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