Open-Xchange goes Express, sheds its Suse roots
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| Second, and extremely interesting to me, Express Edition runs on Ubuntu. Why
| does this matter? Well, for one thing it shows Ubuntu's stablity and
| performance. But on an even more interesting note, take a look at
| Open-Xchange's management team, and in particular its CTO, Jürgen Geck. You
| might remember that he was the CTO at Suse....Or check out Open-Xchange's
| co-founder and EVP of engineering, Martin Kauss. Yep, he was a Suse guy
| before, too. The list goes on....
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http://news.com.com/8301-10784_3-9744780-7.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1035_3-0-5
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Open-Xchange Launches Collaboration Software Appliance
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| The Open-Xchange Express Edition is delivered as a software appliance based
| on a version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution, although it is designed so
| that the user never needs to interact with the operating system.
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http://www.computerwire.com/industries/research/?pid=01F34201%2D66B4%2D46EF%2D9B18%2D5A6A6776008F
Open-Xchange (Partially) Embraces GPL
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| On the GPL side, Open-Xchange's choice of license stands in
| contrast to that of its competitor Zimbra, which offers its
| namesake collaboration suite under a modified Mozilla Public
| License, plus attribution.
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http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3665046
Review: Open-Xchange
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| Looking for a Microsoft Exchange replacement, or a first groupware
| application for your organization? Check out Open-Xchange. I took it for
| a test drive and found it to be a solid product that works well with
| open source groupware clients, though its Web interface is a bit
| clunky.
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http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/09/20/1520251
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