Open-Xchange on Univention Corporate Server
Oct 23, 2008Groupware vendor Open-Xchange and Linux distributor Univention have exhibited a product based on their cooperative effort at the SYSTEMS 2008 trade fair in Munich: the combined Open-Xchange and Univention Corporate Server (UCS) 2.1.
more »Funambol Synchronizes with Google Android
Sep 26, 2008U.S. firm Funambol announces an Android version of its Open Source mobile sync application for the new Google/T-Mobile G1 phone.
more »Groupware Zarafa goes Open Source
Sep 19, 2008The Dutch company Zarafa turns its groupware of the same name to open source.
more »Unison's Unified Communications Server Ready
Sep 15, 2008Unison is offering the first commercial version of it's software product combining telephony, e-mail, address book, calendar and instant messaging.
more »Simple Groupware 0.409 Integrates Wiki
Jun 04, 2008The Simple Groupware project has just released version 0.409 of its Web-based groupware product. The changes include an integrated wiki.
more »Unison Groupware Demo Now Available
Mar 20, 2008Unison is a groupware product first presented at Cebit 2008 that combines PBX telephony, a groupware server, instant messaging and directory services with its own Windows client. An online trial version is available for anyone interested in the product.
more »Open-Xchange: More Components Released under GPL
Feb 15, 2008Following the server component, groupware specialist Open-Xchange has now released administrative and installation tools under thee GPLv2.
more »Novell Acquires Teamwork Specialists Sitescape
Feb 15, 2008Novell today announced it has acquired SiteScape, a leader in open source team collaboration, in a move that will create interoperable, open source and open standards-based workspaces for team productivity.SiteScape, the founder of the ICEcore open source collaboration project, brings impressive team workspace and real-time collaboration capabilities to Novell.
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