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Tag Archives: iHRIS
It was nice to see our iHRIS Suite of Open Source HR information systems included on this list of 50 successful open source projects that are changing medicine, published by the Medicine 3.0 blog.
Finished! The project I’ve been working on for the last 6 months
Since I’ve been working part-time for the last few months, I’ve tried to focus my efforts on just a small number of very distinct projects. One of them was our big deliverable for this, our final year of the Capacity … Continue reading
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Tagged Finished, HRIS, HRIS Strengthening, iHRIS, Knowledge base, Toolkits, USAID
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Misconceptions about free and open source software are still prevalent
Update: Here is a nice update to this story that I think illustrates how respectful communication is the best way to counteract ignorance. It is amazing to me that certain views about free and open source software still persist, despite … Continue reading
Here is a post I wrote for our HRIS blog: What’s Next for iHRIS? Workforce Planning software.

