Open Source Information Technology Consulting

edoceo: Latin "to inform fully, instruct thoroughly"

Edoceo is an information technology (IT) consulting company that specializes in providing GNU/Linux and Free Software/Open Source solutions to small and mid size business enterprises.

Web Development

Web Design, Development and Hosting and Ecommerce solutions

Web Development

Web Applications

Customised Web Based and Mobile Accessibile Business Database Access Solutions

Web Applications

Computer Repair

Hardware and Software Suport and Repair for Desktop, Laptop and Servers

Computer Repair

Networking

Wired and WiFi network setup, configuration and security settings

Network Engineering

Disaster Recovery

On-Site Hot-Backup Systems and Off-Site Encrypted Data Storage

Data Storage

Everything Else!

Edoceo is a full service consulting firm with ability to plan and handle any technology needs of your small business.

We understand our clients business models and technology needs and work with them to provide solutions with the highest levels of automation and reliability.

Edoceo News and Information

Google Apps APIs with PHP
Nov 07)


Recently we were modifying Imperium to include some integration with the Google Apps APIs. Namely we wanted to use it to share contacts, provide...

Making a Gentoo Live USB System
Oct 26)Recently on #gentoo we saw a few questions about Gentoo Live USB, which we thought was an awesome idea. Turns out that many people were looking...
Migrating Trac from Sqlite to PostgreSQL
Oct 20)At Edoceo we use PostgreSQL almost exclusively, when we installed an old beta of Trac the only supported database was Sqlite. A little thing like that would...
Building ffmpeg on Ubuntu Linux
Oct 17)Recently decided to take advantage of some ffmpeg new latest features on an Ubuntu system. Here's what had to be done to get it ready.

First, install all the necessary Ubuntu packages.
Have you Used Dim Dim Yet?
Oct 06)DimDim is a very powerful web-meeting application, works great on all platforms we've tried. The latest Open Source release (3.5-beta) is very stable and was easy to install. The end-user experience...

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