Posts Tagged ‘CRM’

Wellington and San Francisco meetups provide great feedback

Last Sunday, a group of local developers came together in Wellington for the monthly SuperHappyDevHouse meeting.
Ingo Schommer did a talk on ModelAdmin (see 25 minute recording), and Nicolaas, one [...]

Making a CRM with ModelAdmin

ModelAdmin is a powerful new feature in SilverStripe 2.3.0 that lets developers build user-friendly web-based interfaces to manage complex, related data.
Ingo, one of the developers of the feature, recently [...]

SilverStripe 2.3.0 released, 1000s of improvements!

 

SilverStripe v2.3.0 is now available to download! This release brings thousands of updates, and shows our continued effort in making SilverStripe’s underlying codebase a tool for professional website developers [...]

Joomla! to Sponsor 18 Google Summer of Code Projects

We are excited to announce the 18 students who have been accepted by Joomla for 2009 Google Summer of Code projects.
Here they are:
Andrea Tarr – Accessible Administrator Templates
Anh [...]

Up and coming features for developers

Here’s a blog post for all you hard-core developers.
This week we are merging a number of exciting changes from a development branch – known as “branches/roa” to some – [...]

XRMS CRM Information Disclosure and Cross-Site Scripting

Two vulnerabilities has been reported in XRMS CRM, which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct cross-site scripting attacks and disclose sensitive information.

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BrowserCRM "bcrm_pub_root" File Inclusion Vulnerabilities

Some vulnerabilities have been discovered in BrowserCRM, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a vulnerable system.

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