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On February 23, attend the San Francisco eCommerce Forum, where you will learn how Magento can help your online business succeed. This informative event is sponsored by Magento and Magento Solution Partner Infield Design. ECommerce decision-makers will gain a general understanding of Magento and how to build a profitable online business.
Magento will provide an overview of Magento Enterprise and Infield Design will give an inside look at how a small agency provides Magento solutions for its clients. Afterwards, join us for networking over appetizers and beer from our neighbors Anchor Brewery!
Here's the schedule:
2:30 pm: Check-In
3:00 - 4:00pm:
Magento presentation/demo
4:00 pm - 5:00pm:
Appetizers and networking; vegetarian options and non-alcoholic beverages available
Location: Infield Design
This event is free of charge but you must register to attend. Because we keep these events small, space is limited. Please register now to secure your spot.

On November 3, learn how Magento can help your online business succeed by attending the San Francisco eCommerce Forum, sponsored by Magento and Magento Solution Partner Infield Design. At this forum, eCommerce decision-makers will gain a general understanding of Magento and how to build a profitable online business.
Magento will provide an overview of Magento Enterprise and Infield Design will give an inside look at how a small agency provides Magento solutions for its clients, ranging from a children’s museum to a traditional Chinese herb distributor. Afterwards, join us for fun and networking over lunch and beer from our neighbors Anchor Brewery!
Here’s the schedule:
12pm: Check-In
12:30 - 1:30pm:
Magento presentation/demo
Infield Design case study
1:30pm - 3:00pm:
Lunch and networking; vegetarian options and non-alcoholic beverages available
Location: Infield Design
This event is free of charge but you must register to attend. Because we keep these events small, space is limited. Please register now to secure your spot.
We?re excited to announce Infield Design is now officially a Magento partner. ID has been developing and implementing Magento commerce stores here in San Francisco since Magento's 1.0 launch. It has changed a lot since the early days and is more powerful than ever, and with a little experience, easy to maintain.
We are contacted by a lot of people interested in moving to Magento, asking us how the different Magento products stack-up. Here is a brief rundown.
Go is Magento?s first Software as a Service (SaaS) offering. It brings with it the interfaces that have made Magento the most popular commerce solution. It is similar to services like Shopify but the big advantage is that if/once you out grow the SaaS model you can move up to a system with more power and flexibility without abandoning everything you?ve built thus far. Magento Go is it is a simplified version of their commercial solutions, so when you outgrow that simple store, Magento?s dedicated products will be familiar to you, making it a relatively simple transition.
Magento Professional is Magento?s entry-level dedicated, supported solution. Along with Store credits, Gift cards, Rewards points and PA-DSS compliance baked in, it also carries a warranty from Magento so you can be confident that your install is backed by Magento itself. Additionally, it offers a direct upgrade path to the Enterprise edition.
Community Edition (CE) can be thought of as the heart of the Magento commerce line, i.e. the engine of all the Magento commerce products. It is open source (free), frequently updated, and supported by the Magento community. CE is in some ways a testing platform that introduces new features (with some possible rough edges), and is used to make sure features are stable before they are rolled into Magento?s commercial products. This is why Magento CE has an accelerated release schedule and why it requires more support and maintenance than Enterprise.
Then there is the Enterprise edition, bringing with it a slew of performance and feature enhancements such as Multi Store view, Private Sales, Rewards Points, Rich Merchandising Suite, Store Credits, Gift Cards, Customer Accounts, Customer-Assisted Checkout, and Gift Registry. It is also back by Magento?s Enterprise SLA, which guarantees your issues are addressed by the Magento team itself should problems arise. This all comes together to ensure your company a rock-solid foundation for commerce. If an unscheduled outage is not an option, Enterprise is the version for you.
All the Magento products are all very different, so choosing your solution comes down to internal resources, cost, and stability. What are your impressions?

Let's face it. At some point in time you will be asked to either move a Magento installation or there will be some catastrophe that requires it. This is normally a simple task and requires little effort. But what if your move involves a different path to the installation? For example, what if your installation went from /home/name/public_html/magento/ to /home/newname/public_html/magento/? Magento should have no problem surviving this move, but your PEAR configuration is another story.
If you use the Magento Connect Manager to either update your core and extensions or just to install a new one from the community you will quickly find that PEAR no longer functions properly. PEAR looks for your old path to install it's necessary files for an extension or core files. I have been through multiple sites, blogs, forums and found multiple ways to fix this problem. Some of them worked with little effort, others were unbearable.
There is a quick solution to this, provided that you have shell access, SSH. Let's save you from more talk and get down to business.
1) SSH into your server and move yourself to the Magento installation folder.
2) Simple type in the code below and hit enter!
./pear mage-setup .
3) Done!
You should now be able to install extensions, update extensions or the core with Magento Connect Manager.