Monday, April 2, 2007
Open source e-mail solutions attracting current Exchange customers
Open source e-mail solutions attracting current Exchange customers
By Matt Mondok | Published: March 27, 2007
An upcoming report by the Yankee Group warns that Microsoft Exchange may lose around 23 percent of its customers to open source mail solutions in the next year and a half. The report claims that companies will move to an open-source mail solution because decision makers believe that open source is both easier to manage and cost-effective.
Source of the above note: Ars Technical article here
By Matt Mondok | Published: March 27, 2007
An upcoming report by the Yankee Group warns that Microsoft Exchange may lose around 23 percent of its customers to open source mail solutions in the next year and a half. The report claims that companies will move to an open-source mail solution because decision makers believe that open source is both easier to manage and cost-effective.
Source of the above note: Ars Technical article here
Labels: email, microsoft, trends
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Open source e-mail lands on commodity mobiles
Open source e-mail lands on commodity mobiles
Rodney Gedda, Computerworld
02 Apr 2007
E-mail and groupware will take another step towards ubiquity this month when open source mobile software developer Funambol will release client software for Motorola and Nokia handsets.
Funambol's J2ME client was previewed at the 3GSM conference and expo in February 2007
Read the full news article from here @ Australian PC World
Rodney Gedda, Computerworld
02 Apr 2007
E-mail and groupware will take another step towards ubiquity this month when open source mobile software developer Funambol will release client software for Motorola and Nokia handsets.
Funambol's J2ME client was previewed at the 3GSM conference and expo in February 2007
Read the full news article from here @ Australian PC World
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