LinuxPR: New Open-Xchange "Oxtender" Enables Replacement of Windows Server | Linux Today

LinuxPR: New Open-Xchange “Oxtender” Enables Replacement of Windows Server

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 31, 2006

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“Beginning in March, customers of Open-Xchange, Inc. will have
full access to and seamless integration with Linux-based Logon,
File and Print services for Microsoft Windows workstations through
Open-Xchange Server 5–giving customers the option to fully replace
Microsoft Exchange as well as Microsoft Windows Server.

“A new extension to Open-Xchange Server 5, called ‘Samba
OXtender,’ enables end users to access all the information they
need for their daily work–on one machine with a single graphical
user interface. Samba OXtender provides seamless integration to
printers and access to all files through the Open-Xchange Server
user interface…”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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