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An exhaustive list of features that have been added to ConcourseConnect can now be found in the ConcourseConnect 3.0 Changelog wiki.

ConcourseConnect 3.0 marked a major change in Concursive's development strategy. For the first time we have taken the development source code repository internal to our operations and worked directly with customers to produce the latest version.

Some of our favorite new features are Gamification/Challenges, Real-time audio and video collaboration, streamlining the signup process, and opening up the social backend for mobile applications.

Concursive is now moving along on ConcourseConnect 4.0 which provides 3rd-party and mobile clients access to the social backend. A number of services are now integrated as well, including:

Authorize.net
http://developer.authorize.net/ 

Concursive Services
http://www.concursive.com/ 

CyberSource
http://www.cybersource.com/developers/ 

eTouches
http://developer.etouches.com/ 

Facebook
http://developers.facebook.com/ 

Google Analytics
http://code.google.com/apis/analytics/ 

Google Maps
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/ 

OpenMeetings
http://incubator.apache.org/openmeetings/ 

Twitter
https://dev.twitter.com/ 

Ustream
http://developer.ustream.tv

Vimeo
http://vimeo.com/api 

Yahoo! Placefinder
http://developer.yahoo.com/geo/placefinder/ 

YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/dev 

A public distribution is not expected of version 3.0 – with all the integration work and enhanced features of what Concursive is delivering today, I'm not sure ConcourseConnect can be distributed the same way. We have kicked off a beta partner distribution of version 4.0. Please contact us to learn more about it.
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This release of ConcourseConnect is compiled for Java 5 and up. We've fixed a wiki export bug and added some proxy parameters for those that need them. The compiled version is available now (direct download link – 36.1 MB) and with it comes our stable Enterprise 2.0 and Collaboration Suite integrated with Concursive Services. You can also download the source from Google Code and SourceForge.net.

Here are the highlights from ConcourseConnect 2.0:

  • Twitter-like activity stream for collaboration and status updates
  • Facebook-like rich user profiles
  • Email subscriptions which include activity stream updates
  • A very functional Wiki with inter-profile wiki links and exporting to PDF
  • Improvements to Ideas, Blog, Reviews, Discussion Forums, Document Management, Lists, Badges, Issues, Participants, Search, Tags, Classifieds and Promotions
  • Dozens of other major features and hundreds of minor improvements

Concursive Services is an application store for ConcourseConnect and ConcourseSuite CRM widgets. If you develop Java Portlets, we want to host and help you sell those to Concursive users. Today we're launching with an HTML/Ad serving portlet, but we're working on a few others. For more information, please contact us!

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Today we're releasing ConcourseConnect 2.0. The compiled version is available now (direct download link – 36.3 MB) and with it comes our stable Enterprise 2.0 and Collaboration Suite integrated with Concursive Services. You can also download the source from Google Code and SourceForge.net.

Here are the highlights from ConcourseConnect 2.0:

  • An intelligent Activity Stream for rapid collaboration and status updates
  • Email subscriptions which include activity stream updates
  • A very functional Wiki with inter-profile wiki links and exporting to PDF
  • Improvements to Ideas, Blog, Reviews, Discussion Forums, Document Management, Lists, Badges, Issues, Participants, Search, Tags, Classifieds and Promotions
  • Dozens of other major features and hundreds of minor improvements

Concursive Services is an application store for ConcourseConnect and ConcourseSuite CRM widgets. If you develop Java Portlets, we want to host and help you sell those to Concursive users. Today we're launching with an HTML/Ad serving portlet, but we're working on a few others. For more information, please contact us!

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Now that 2.0 could be released at any moment, I wanted to do a quick write up of what to expect. You can read the entire software change report in the ConcourseConnect 2.0 Software Changelog Wiki which describes the improved functionality, but what about the actual process of upgrading?

For Users, things will just work better.  Better browser compatibility, fewer clicks to do the same things, and curiously new portlets. Users will generally 'get' these portlets.

For Community Managers, I can't think of anything that needs to be configured before you start using 2.0. If you haven't been using the embedded ratings links... (Do you like this content, etc.), then you'll want to because those ratings can influence the way portlets display data. New to this release is an optional tie-in with ConcourseSuite. If you're curious then read about ConcourseSuite Integration.

For System Administrators, this may be one of your easiest upgrades yet (if things go well). Give your users ample notice that you will be performing an upgrade. You should provide links to this blog to let them explore the features coming. They can also take a look at the sample sites as well. When it comes to upgrading, be sure to backup the database, the old application, and the old build.properties file in the fileLibrary. The upgrade is automatic, and depending on how much existing data your site has, the upgrade could take 5 minutes or upwards of 30 minutes.

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