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Longtime player ignored?
This blog entry took me by surprise. The leading player in this market wasn't mentioned. I'm concerned that it is possible that Mr. Farber is unaware of Open-Xchange.

Here's a short tutorial for the good Mr. Farber.

Open-Xchange has been available as an open source project for a number of years and has been available as a commercial product for over 2 years.

Open-Xchange is installed and in use in over 40 countries, supports the operations of hundreds of companies around the world, and has a vibrant open source community.

Open-Xchange is based upon open protocols, an open architecture and can be easily integrated into an organization's current infrastructure. It also allows developers to plug in their own software to offer features and functions that directly target their users' needs.

Open-Xchange supports a number of agents, such as Microsoft's Outlook and Novell/Ximan's Evolution, and supports quite a large number of Web Browsers.

In any given day, I'm likely to be routinely collaborating with the rest of my team from Outlook, Kiosks at hotels, through a Web broswer, through my Nokia 770 or my Treo 650.

Open-Xchange just released an enhancement to VERSION 5 of its product to address the requests and requirements of its large user population.

I'd like to say again that I'm somewhat surprised that Open-Xchange was not mentioned advanced collaborative applications on Linux. I think we have a good story to tell based upon a proven track record of success.

Dan Kusnetzky
Posted by: dkusnetzky   Posted on: 02/16/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Longtime player ignored?  dkusnetzky ZDNet Moderator | 02/16/06
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