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"We are excited to see broad interest in Zimbra from ISPs to small businesses, universities, enterprises and business hosting providers," said Satish Dharmaraj, CEO at Zimbra. "The 4.5 release is dedicated to providing more innovation and better security and controls to the administrators."Zimbra added a host of new technology and channel partners in Q4 2006, including leading value-added resellers (VARs) and hosting service providers (HSPs) such as BEK Communications and Uniserve Communications Corp (Canada). More than 60% of Zimbra's customers are now being driven through VARs and HSPs, and Zimbra is committed to partnering with channel partners around the world.
"Zimbra's consistent focus on providing a rich mix of innovative technology and customer-focused design gives us great tools to help us deliver exceptional products that fire the imagination and give tremendous value," said Michael Fergusson, Chief Products and Innovation Officer, Uniserve Communications Corp. "I believe with ZCS 4.5, Zimbra has established a winning combination of administrative features, and end-user functionality."
ZCS 4.5 features an improved
"After years of using Exchange, our users demanded a more advanced collaboration environment than Microsoft could provide," said Scott Bisker, Corporate Director of Information Technology, Harvard Custom Manufacturing. "Zimbra preserves Outlook connectivity for users that need it, delivers a superior
Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) 4.5 is a modern, innovative messaging and collaboration application.
ZCS 4.5 Key Features:
-- Support for POP account aggregation and multiple user identities
-- Native support for push to mobile devices
-- Support for Ubuntu and Mandriva Linux distributions
In addition, ZCS 4.5 provides innovation for administrators and service providers:
-- An expanded administrative interface for managing Zimlets, providing unique integration of ZCS 4.5 with third party information systems and content as well as creating "mash-up" user interfaces within the Zimbra suite itself
-- Expanded administration for online backups
-- Advanced controls for delegated administrators to set quotas, the number of accounts per domain and other parameters
-- Enhanced security for service providers and large deployments (COS-based strong password requirement, account locked after 'n' failed attempts)
-- Service provider tools for searching for domains and users
-- User mailbox archiving for compliance (beta)
ZCS 4.5 reflects innovation driven by the Zimbra community, delivering features that received the most votes and support requests from users and administrators:
-- Advanced monitoring of spam and virus processes
-- Personalized distribution lists or contact groups
-- Reading pane on/off preference choice
-- Personalized viewing through user-defined default font, size, and color preferences
-- Extensible directory where customers can store their own information
-- Zimbra Toaster brings message alerts to the desktop
-- Tasks support in Microsoft Outlook
-- Migration tools for Novell GroupWise and Lotus Domino installs
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