Minneapolis, MN – Cognizo Technologies has announced the first public source code release,
available for download. CATS is the HR/Staffing/Recruiting industry’s first and only open source, enterprise class, web based ATS package. Built using the LAMP platform and open source design methodologies, CATS is on a fast track to rival the best proprietary ATS offerings in the marketplace.
The latest release is CATS 0.5, codenamed "Ravi", the first of several unstable 0.5 releases of CATS which will eventually lead to the stable 1.0 version. This release contains many bugs and is still only intended for developers and adventurous/advanced users who want to help track down bugs.
The market for HR Talent Acquisition Management and Applicant Tracking software for corporate and agency recruiters is comparatively large, but it is highly fragmented and there is no clear leader. It has traditionally been highly competitive because of the lucrative nature of the industry, according to Asim Baig, President of Cognizo Technologies. A review of the available ATS packages at
HR-Software.net shows that there are dozens of offerings in the market today with the largest player having less than 10% share. “The industry has been ready for an open source alternative to the current offerings and CATS has already made its mark in a very short period of time. By leveraging the agility and power of the open source development process, we are poised to become a clear leader in the near future,” said Asim.
Using CATS, Human Resource managers and recruiters can easily manage critical talent acquisition issues in an easy yet powerful manner. CATS has been offered as ASP hosted service in beta testing mode since January this year, and to date Cognizo has received hundreds of positive comments and feedbacks from early trial users. The #1 response received is that CATS has a very user friendly and intuitive interface and workflow.
“Since the announcement of the availability of Beta trials of CATS we have been overwhelmed with the response we have received,” said Asim. “In less than two months since its launch, we have had over 4000 demonstrations to end users and organizations interested in evaluating an Applicant Tracking System. The first public source code was released on Mar 1 and there were over 200 downloads in the first week alone. This spectacular response reinforces our belief, that the path to an open source alternative ATS is paved.”
Industry's First Open Source HR / Applicant Tracking System Avai
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 05/19/2008 - 04:46.This software does not seem to be open source..
Not really OPEN SOURCE
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 07/22/2008 - 08:08.The claimed "open source" version is very limited and only an advertising for the paying one. Bad way to approach the market
Not Open Source
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 09/09/2008 - 08:45.The following is an excerpt in their License FAQ Wiki page (http://www.opencats.org/wiki/index.php5?title=License_FAQ , Sept 9, 2008)
Is this an Open Source license?
Sadly, Exhibit 1 I) restricts one of the freedoms required to be defined as Open Source. This means that although OpenCATS is free (as in beer) and the source is 'Open', it is not officially Open Source. This project does not have the rights to strip the appendix.
CATS not open source anymore
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 09/17/2008 - 12:07.CATS has unfortunately been "closed source" since March 2008. There is new development on the OS code that can be found here: http://www.opencats.org/forums/index.php There is also an active support forum.