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:eWeek: Linux Makes Messaging Moves
eWeek: Linux Makes Messaging Moves
Jul 29, 2003, 19 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5347 reads)

(Other stories by Dennis Callaghan)

[ Thanks to Matt for this link. ]

"Messaging and collaboration software vendors Scalix Corp., IBM's Lotus Software division, Novell Inc. and Open Wave Inc. are each moving to meet enterprises' increasing demands for Linux-based software at the server and client levels.

"Startup Scalix this week will announce a namesake messaging and collaboration platform that includes Scalix Server and two client modules, Scalix Connect for Microsoft Corp.'s Outlook and Scalix Web Access.

"The platform is based on Hewlett-Packard Co.'s OpenMail e-mail platform, which Scalix ported to a Linux architecture with full support for Web services integration. HP stopped developing OpenMail but has licensed it to third-party vendors including Scalix, of San Mateo, Calif..."

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