Enterprise

The purpose of this group is to help spread Firefox in companies, organizations, and government. (Collectively referred to as "enterprise")Spreading Firefox in the enterprise can take several aspects:1: Deploying Firefox on some or all computers. 2: Encouraging the use of web standards for application development.3: Simply increasing mind share.Resources:Mike’s Musings >> EnterpriseA blog with many helpful articles about using Firefox in the enterprise.Mozilla Enterprise Working GroupThis is Mozilla's official enterprise resource site. news://news.mozilla.org/mozilla.community.enterpriseA Mozilla news group for discussion of enterprise related topics. Firefox Community EditionMSIs and a packager utilityWhy Firefox is good for businessesA list of reasons why businesses should consider Firefox. Most importantly because Foxkeh still looks cute in a tie!Discuss, share ideas, resources, experience and anything else.

Virtual Firefox Featured at ManageFusion® 08 Orlando

10/14/2008 - 22:00
10/16/2008 - 22:59
EST

At Symantec's semi-annual ManageFusion US event in Orlando, Florida, Mozilla Firefox for HP Virtual Solutions will be heavily featured in keynotes, breakout sessions, and in the Internet Lounge sponsored by HP. Hundreds of IT professionals will be introduced to the first version of Firefox to be pre-installed and supported worldwide by a major IT vendor.

Compaq dc7900 Series Ships with Mozilla Firefox for HP Virtual Solutions Pre-installed

09/22/2008 - 05:00
09/22/2008 - 05:59
EST

Compaq dc7900 Series Ships with Mozilla Firefox for HP Virtual Solutions Pre-installed.

Open Source Census

An ongoing enterprise scan of the most installed open source packages has found that Firefox remains the most installed open source software.
- Results of scan can be found here
- Presentation video at Linuxworld '08

monetary reward program

Offering a t-shirt in exchange for points isn't very serious, and the top 250 links page doesn't count for much because of the nofollow tags. I think if you want to motivate existing affiliates and bring professional internet marketers on board you really need to provide a monetary reward program. Reading the other comments in these forums I see some people are asking questions like "what are the use of the points?" and "do we get paid?".
My suggestion is that affiliates should be rewarded an amount that's at least 30% of the expected 1st years average profit on each of their conversions. The soon to be discontinued adsense referral program for firefox / google toolbar combination seems to pay approximately 75c per conversion.
The payment isn't just about profit, but also about reimbursing affiliates for advertising costs in promoting firefox as well as paying due recognition to affiliates for sacrificing their precious time. A more reasonable compensation program is going to result in more time, effort and money directed towards promoting firefox.
Alternative ideas, disagreements or agreements welcome....
Regards,
Wayne
Free Web Browsers

Why Firefox is Good for Businesses

Foxkeh in a Tie

* Firefox runs everywhere you want it

Why Firefox is Good for Businesses

Foxkeh in a Tie

* Firefox runs everywhere you want it

My Kingdom for Case Studies

I have been engaged in running skirmishes with my IT department at work, with regards to their current "Standard" Operating Environment, which uses IE6 and/or IE7 as the browser, and using Firefox instead.

My Kingdom for Case Studies

I have been engaged in running skirmishes with my IT department at work, with regards to their current "Standard" Operating Environment, which uses IE6 and/or IE7 as the browser, and using Firefox instead.

A Glimpse in to an "Enterprise" Intranet

Some companies embrace Firefox and are not foolish enough to let themselves get locked in to Microsoft's way of doing things.

But companies that use Microsoft technology for things like web based e-mail or portals can often find that that Firefox is getting a second rate treatment.

A Glimpse in to an "Enterprise" Intranet

Some companies embrace Firefox and are not foolish enough to let themselves get locked in to Microsoft's way of doing things.

But companies that use Microsoft technology for things like web based e-mail or portals can often find that that Firefox is getting a second rate treatment.

Firefox in the enterprise

Well, just a quick first post, I really feel that this group needs to be here. Walk in to any typical company, organization, or government agency and what are they running? Not Firefox. What do their internal web apps work best with? Not Firefox.

I'll add more links to resources as I come across them.

Firefox in the enterprise

Well, just a quick first post, I really feel that this group needs to be here. Walk in to any typical company, organization, or government agency and what are they running? Not Firefox. What do their internal web apps work best with? Not Firefox.

I'll add more links to resources as I come across them.

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