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Koha is a web-based ILS, with a SQL database (MariaDB or MySQL preferred [citation needed]) back end with cataloguing data stored in MARC and accessible via Z39.50 or SRU. The user interface is very configurable and adaptable and has been translated into many languages. [3] Koha has most of the features that would be expected in an ILS, including:
LibLime was founded in 2005 by Joshua Ferraro, a systems administrator who helped spearhead the migration project of moving the Athens County Public Libraries in Ohio to use OpenSource software called "Koha", a system generally considered to be the earliest open-source ILS [2] still in production.
ByWater Solutions is a privately owned and funded company founded in California [1] in March 2009 by CEO Brendan A. Gallagher and CRO Nathan A. Curulla, [2] [3] which provides implementation, hosting, support, consultation, and development services for open source services including the Koha Integrated Library System.
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Evergreen is an open-source integrated library system (ILS), initially developed by the Georgia Public Library Service for Public Information Network for Electronic Services (PINES), a statewide resource-sharing consortium with over 270 member libraries.
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Joshua Ferraro is an American entrepreneur and computer scientist.. Ferraro was the founding CEO of LibLime and grew the company to profitability with over 600 customers under 140 contracts. [1]
After the move Koha (software) should redirect to the Koha disambiguation page and LibLime should be a redirect to Koha (koha.org software). After the move someone will need to: add a hatnote to each of the articles pointing to the other; update the Koha disambiguation; trawl through and update various redirects in place at the moment.