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  2. MySQL - Wikipedia

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    MySQL is offered under two different editions: the open source MySQL Community Server [91] and the proprietary Enterprise Server. [92] MySQL Enterprise Server is differentiated by a series of proprietary extensions which install as server plugins, but otherwise shares the version numbering system and is built from the same code base.

  3. Jamroom - Wikipedia

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    Jamroom is a community focused open source software web content management system (CMS) and Framework based on PHP, and MySQL, MariaDB or Percona Server which runs on a web hosting service. [2] Features include a module based extension system and skins using the Smarty templating engine. [ 3 ]

  4. TACTIC (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    TACTIC is a web-based, open source workflow platform and digital asset management system supported by Southpaw Technology in Toronto, ON.Designed to optimize busy production environments with high volumes of content traffic, TACTIC applies business or workflow logic to combined database and file system management.

  5. Comparison of wiki software - Wikipedia

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    Wiki software Platform Typical installation size (MB) Web server needed Other software needed Installable to USB stick BlueSpice: Linux, Unix, Windows, others

  6. TYPO3 - Wikipedia

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    It uses PHP 7.2 or newer [8] and any relational database supported by the TYPO3 DBAL including MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, and SQLite. [9] Some 3rd-party extensions – not using the database API – support MySQL as the only database engine. The system can be run on any web server with at least 256 MB RAM and a CPU appropriate for that RAM.

  7. Mythbuntu - Wikipedia

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    Mythbuntu can be used to install a full MythTV system on a single device (acting as both a client and a server). The front-end is the software required for the visual elements (or the GUI) and is utilised by the common user to find, play, and manipulate media files. The back end is the server where the media files, tuners, and database are ...

  8. Xandros - Wikipedia

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    Xandros, Inc. was a software company which sold Xandros Desktop, a Linux distribution.The name Xandros was derived from the X Window System and the Greek island of Andros. [2]