WebhostingDay: Open-Xchange to Initiate Open Data Cloud
Mar 20, 2009Rafael Laguna de la Vera, CEO of Open-Xchange AG, gave Linux Magazine Online a preview of his upcoming Open Data Cloud at the WebhostingDay 2009 (WHD09) in Cologne, Germany
more »CeBIT 2009: Internet Service Bus for Cloud Users
Mar 06, 2009The Interoperability project of the Open Source Business Foundation (OSBF) under Microsoft leadership presented its first results at CeBIT in Hannover.
more »CeBIT Open Source Project Lounge -- Open Mapi Open Mapi -- Dedicated to Groupware Interoperability
Feb 03, 2009Open Mapi is among the 15 projects that will present their work at CeBIT, dedicated to groupware interoperability through the API.
more »Mail Theft Possible from GroupWise Web Interface
Feb 02, 2009Security tester ProCheckUp has found critical bugs in Novell's GroupWise WebAccess that could allow e-mail theft.
more »Simple Groupware 0.500 with Offline Mode and Diagrams
Jan 07, 2009The web based groupware solution Simple Groupware is now available in version 0.500. New in this version is a module for rendering diagrams with another module implemented to allow offline viewing of folders and attachments.
more »TangoCMS 2.2.0 Closes Security Holes
Dec 17, 2008The TangoCMS project has released version 2.2.0 of its web page content management system. Central to the release is resolving some security issues.
more »Unison as Free, Ad-Supported Version
Nov 28, 2008The commercial unified communication solution Unison is now available in a free, "sponsor-supported" version whose revenue comes from embedded advertising.
more »eGroupware Version 1.6 Available
Nov 25, 2008The eGroupware project has released version 1.6 of its web-based software. Amongst the changes is a completely revamped filemanager which uses PHP stream-wrapping and WebDAV, and ACL control on files and directories.
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