Until recently, groupware was like a baseball cap: one size fits all. Now that profile is giving way to more specialized packages that are closely tailored to users’ needs. The reality is that there ...
Deploying a GroupWare solution can be a rather complex task. Throw in the open source element, and things can get confusing very quickly. It's important to thoroughly plan the deployment before you ...
For the vast majority of its users, the Internet represents e-mail and instant messaging. However, even if it is considered to be a mission-critical service that should perform at an optimal level, ...
The time has come to consider moving that expensive, high-maintenance Windows system to a sleeker, more robust Linux system. The gap analyses have been done, the meetings held, the presentations ...
Open source groupware is better than ever, but for those seeking to replace Exchange, some caveats apply. Jim Conley examines the state of open source groupware and why it matters in a Microsoft shop.
California -- land of sunshine, dreams, earthquakes, floods, fires, mudslides and all the paperwork that goes with them. Twelve major disasters in the last five years alone. And, until this year, the ...
Trace4, a portfolio company of H.I.G. Capital, has acquired Campbell, California-based Groupware Technology, an IT solutions provider. No financial terms were ...
Munich is continuing its switch to open source software with its decision to start using Kolab Enterprise groupware for its city-wide IT infrastructure. The city of Munich successfully completed its ...