Feng Office

Feng Office is a software development company known for developing Feng Office Collaboration Platform and associated services:

  • Feng Sky [2] is Feng Office on Demand provided as SaaS
  • Feng Onsite [3] is a Feng Office platform installed on external servers
  • Feng Office Community Edition [4] is the open-source self-installed and self-supported version
Feng Office
Private
IndustrySoftware
Founded2008
Headquarters
Montevideo, Uruguay
Key people
Conrado Viña, Sergio Riestra, Marcos Saiz, Ignacio de Soto [1]
ProductsTeam collaboration and Project Management
Websitewww.fengoffice.com

History

Feng Office started as The OpenGoo Open Source Project, a degree project at the faculty of Engineering of the University of the Republic, Uruguay. The project was presented and championed by software engineer Conrado Viña.[5] Software engineers Marcos Saiz and Ignacio de Soto developed the first prototype as their thesis. Professors Eduardo Fernández and Tomás Laurenzo [6] served as tutors. Conrado, Ignacio and Marcos founded the OpenGoo community and remain active members and core developers. The thesis was approved with the highest score.

In 2008 Conrado Viña, Marcos Saiz, Sergio Riestra and Ignacio de Soto started the company Feng Office, taking care of the development and support for the OpenGoo project. In December 2009, Feng Office decided to rebrand OpenGoo as Feng Office.[7]

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