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'''Novell Vibe''' is a web-based team collaboration platform developed by [[Novell]] |
'''Novell Vibe''' is a web-based team collaboration platform developed by [[Novell]]. It was initially released by Novell in June 2008 under the name of Novell Teaming. Novell Vibe is a collaboration platform that can serve as a knowledge repository, [[document management system]], project collaboration hub, process automation machine, corporate [[intranet]] or [[extranet]]. Users can upload, manage, comment on, and edit content securely. |
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Document management functionality allows for document versions, approvals, and document life cycle tracking. Users can download and modify pre-built custom web pages and workflows free of charge from the Vibe Resource Library.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.novell.com/products/vibe/resource-library/ |
Document management functionality allows for document versions, approvals, and document life cycle tracking. Users can download and modify pre-built custom web pages and workflows free of charge from the Vibe Resource Library.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.novell.com/products/vibe/resource-library/|title=Novell Vibe Resource Library |publisher=Novell.com|access-date=2012-04-12}}</ref> |
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As of 2022, Novell Vibe is now known as [[Micro Focus]] Vibe following the Novell acquisition.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.novell.com/documentation/vibe4/|title=Novell Doc: Novell Vibe - Table of Contents}}</ref> |
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Novell Vibe is the result of a merging of two products in November 2010: Novell Teaming and Novell Pulse.<ref>http://www.novell.com/communities/node/12257/great-vibes-paths-merging-novell-teaming-and-novell-pulse</ref> |
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Novell is now a part of [[OpenText]]. |
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Novell Teaming began as SiteScape Forum. When Novell Acquired SiteScape in 2008, the name was changed to Novell Teaming.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}} |
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Novell Vibe was created as the result of two Novell products, Teaming and Pulse. They were merged into a single platform in 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.novell.com/communities/node/12257/great-vibes-paths-merging-novell-teaming-and-novell-pulse|title=Great Vibes: Paths Merging for Novell Teaming and Novell Pulse - Novell User Communities|website=www.novell.com|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101229222648/http://www.novell.com/communities/node/12257/great-vibes-paths-merging-novell-teaming-and-novell-pulse|archive-date=2010-12-29}}</ref> |
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===Server=== |
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Any combination of Linux and Windows servers can run the Vibe application. Furthermore, MySQL, MS SQL, and Oracle databases are supported. |
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==Compatibility== |
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===End-User operating systems=== |
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Novell Vibe is compatible across numerous [[Server (computing)|servers]], operating systems, [[internet browsers]], mobile devices and [[Microsoft Office]] programs. |
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Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS or Android |
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===Browsers=== |
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Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, or Chrome |
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===Mobile=== |
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Any mobile device that has a browser can access the Vibe site. Native iOS<ref>https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/novell-vibe/id476653054?mt=8</ref> and Android<ref>https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.novell.vibe.android</ref> apps are available for free download in the app stores. |
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===Microsoft Office integration=== |
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Word, PowerPoint, and Excel (versions 2013,2010 and 2007) on the Windows operating system are supported. |
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==Interoperability== |
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Vibe can be used in conjunction with various other software products, such as [[Novell Access Manager]], [[Novell GroupWise]], [[Skype]], and [[YouTube]]. Novell Vibe integrates with an LDAP directory for authentication. |
Vibe can be used in conjunction with various other software products, such as [[Novell Access Manager]], [[Novell GroupWise]], [[Skype]], and [[YouTube]]. Novell Vibe integrates with an [[LDAP]] directory for authentication. |
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==Extendability== |
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Software extensions enable third-party developers to create abilities which extend an application. Vibe administrators or Vibe developers can create custom extensions (add-ons) to enhance Vibe. For example, you might have an extension that enables Flash video support in Vibe. |
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===Remote applications=== |
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A remote application is a program that runs on a remote server and delivers data for use on the Novell Vibe site (such as data from a remote database). For example, Vibe administrators or Vibe developers could set up a remote application for Twitter that displays all of a user's Twitter entries in Vibe. |
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Unlike creating an extension for Vibe, creating a remote application does not modify the Vibe software. |
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== Open-source solutions == |
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Not all of these projects implement all of the features Novell Vibe has to offer as well as Vibe is missing some features these products have: |
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* [[Kablink|Kablink Vibe]] - an open source version of Novell Vibe |
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* [[Redmine]]/[[ChiliProject]] |
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* [[trac]] |
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* [[Feng Office Community Edition]] |
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* [[Open Workbench]] |
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* [[OpenProj]] |
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==Extensibility== |
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''see also'': [[:Category:Free project management software|Wikipedia category for free project management software]] |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.novell.com/products/vibe/resource-library/ |
* [http://www.novell.com/products/vibe/resource-library/ Novell Vibe product page] |
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* [http://kabtim.ru// Kablink-Vibe] |
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Developer(s) | Novell |
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Initial release | June 25, 2008 |
Type | Web application |
License | Proprietary |
Website | Novell Vibe |
Novell Vibe is a web-based team collaboration platform developed by Novell. It was initially released by Novell in June 2008 under the name of Novell Teaming. Novell Vibe is a collaboration platform that can serve as a knowledge repository, document management system, project collaboration hub, process automation machine, corporate intranet or extranet. Users can upload, manage, comment on, and edit content securely.
Document management functionality allows for document versions, approvals, and document life cycle tracking. Users can download and modify pre-built custom web pages and workflows free of charge from the Vibe Resource Library.[1]
As of 2022, Novell Vibe is now known as Micro Focus Vibe following the Novell acquisition.[2]
Novell is now a part of OpenText.
History
[edit]Novell Vibe was created as the result of two Novell products, Teaming and Pulse. They were merged into a single platform in 2010.[3]
Created in 2009, Novell Pulse was a communication tool based on the Google Wave Federation Protocol.[4]
Compatibility
[edit]Novell Vibe is compatible across numerous servers, operating systems, internet browsers, mobile devices and Microsoft Office programs.
Interoperability
[edit]Vibe can be used in conjunction with various other software products, such as Novell Access Manager, Novell GroupWise, Skype, and YouTube. Novell Vibe integrates with an LDAP directory for authentication.
Extensibility
[edit]Vibe administrators or third-party developers can improve the Vibe software by creating software extensions, remote applications, or JAR files that extend the capabilities of the software.
References
[edit]- ^ "Novell Vibe Resource Library". Novell.com. Retrieved 2012-04-12.
- ^ "Novell Doc: Novell Vibe - Table of Contents".
- ^ "Great Vibes: Paths Merging for Novell Teaming and Novell Pulse - Novell User Communities". www.novell.com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-29.
- ^ "Novell Pulse - Lift at heart | the Scala Programming Language".