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  • Interchange source code migrated to Git

    Posted on 25-May-2009 by jon

    Tomorrow will be the ninth anniversary of the date when Mike Heins created the Interchange CVS repository to track source code. Nine years!

    In coincidental honor of this anniversary I'm pleas...
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  • LinuxTag 2009

    Posted on 19-May-2009 by jon

    Once again, the Interchange Development Group would like to invite you to join us at the LinuxTag 2009 conference in Berlin, Germany.

    This will be our third consecutive year at LinuxTag, Euro...
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What Interchange users are saying:

"First and foremost, a web application platform really must be a platform -- it must play nicely with all the other things that your marketing and logistics and operations and vendor management groups want to bolt onto it. As such, the platform must be flexible, open, pliable, and also somewhat standardized. Moreover, it needs to perform under screaming loads, as well as hold stable under the day-in-day-out slog of data that come with running a fair-sized web-centric business. Interchange meets all of these requirements. We built a $100M+ company using Interchange both as a customer-facing web application suite as well as the the back-office web-based logistics platform for our buyers, marketers, and warehouse operations. The Open Source outlook of Interchange, along with its Perl architecture, brings the needed flexibility and continuity throughout the app. A competent and experienced developer can take Interchange and make it sing.",
Dave Jenkins, CTO, 2005-2007 at Backcountry.com.