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TARRYTOWN, N.Y., July 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Open-Xchange Inc. announced that it will demonstrate its latest Open-Xchange Server at LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco from August 9-11, 2005. The Open-Xchange booth is #453.
Open-Xchange enables easy migration and integration to an open source environment -- allowing IT administrators to create and implement killer-apps without changing existing infrastructure components, i.e. databases, directory services, message transfer agents, e-mail servers or web-servers. End users can keep their favorite mail and groupware client -- most often Outlook, but also open source clients such as Kontact.
"LinuxWorld Expo will provide us the perfect opportunity to show off Open- Xchange Server 5 and discuss our recent news with Red Hat and Novell in more detail," said Frank Hoberg, CEO of Open-Xchange. "We have had an exciting year so far and it is only the beginning."
About Open-Xchange
Open-Xchange Server, the engine behind Novell's award-winning SUSE LINUX Openexchange Server, maintains the same architecture, but with added and enhanced features in a more flexibly designed, platform-agnostic package.
Open-Xchange enables users to store appointments, contacts, tasks, emails, bookmarks, documents -- and many more elements -- and share them with other users. This environment can be accessed via any web browser -- as well as multiple fat clients like Outlook, Palm, KDE Kontact, Apple's iCAL, Konqueror, Mozilla Calendar, and more.
Third party products -- open source or proprietary -- can access Open- Xchange through various interfaces such as WebDAV (XML), LDAP, iCal, and HTTP/S. Open-Xchange is based on open source daemons and services: a web (HTTP/S) server (like Apache), a servlet engine (like Tomcat), a database (like PostgreSQL), a directory server (like OpenLDAP), and a mail (both SMTP and IMAP) server (like Postfix using Cyrus); just to list a few.
The administration framework is implemented using XML-RPC (Remote Procedure Calls). Additional XML-based APIs, and support for common open standards such as ICAL, VCARD and VTODO will help developers access the core modules.
About Open-Xchange Inc.
Based in Tarrytown, NY, Open-Xchange Inc. (http://www.open-xchange.com/) is the world's leading Linux-based groupware, collaboration, and messaging provider. Open-Xchange's flagship product, Open-Xchange Server, comes in a free open source version, OX 0.8, and a commercial version, Open-Xchange 5.0. Olpe, Germany-based Netline Internet Service has been developing java-based, three-tier web applications since 1996 and continues to be the contract developer of Open-Xchange. Netline also provides the core collaboration engine for SUSE LINUX Open-Xchange Server. Netline is also a licensed reseller of Open-Xchange Inc.
Open-Xchange Inc.CONTACT: Bill Baker for Baker Communications Group, +1-860-350-9100,
wbaker@bakercg.com
Web site: http://www.open-xchange.com/
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