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Zimbra sets sights on Exchange, and beyond

09/28/2006  IIII
Relevance: 7.83
There's no shortage of messaging and collaboration suites trying to unseat Microsoft Exchange, but many of the suites are still playing catch-up with Microsoft in terms of features. Zimbra, on the other hand, seems to be on par with Exchange in many ways -- and ahead of Exchange for hosting providers and in collaboration features.
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London Stock Exchange in denial over system outage

09/11/2008  IIII
Relevance: 7.59
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) has failed spell out to the markets the precise cause of Monday’s catastrophic seven hour trading outage. The exchange carried out a series of upgrades and tests last weekend, but all LSE representatives are saying is that “there was a combination of software activities that coincided”, and these had caused the problem. The stock exchange has reiterated that the fault was not due to an upgrade on its high-speed trading platform TradElect.
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Cisco buys PostPath, targets Microsoft Exchange

08/28/2008  II
Relevance: 7.46
No one saw this coming. Cisco, the networking giant, announced today it was buying PostPath, maker of the Linux-based Exchange server replacement PostPath Server. PostPath is best known as a drop-in replacement for Microsoft Exchange. Unlike other would-be Exchange competitors Scalix and Lotus Domino/Notes, which use a Outlook-compatible Mail Application Programming Interface (MAPI) on the client PC, PostPath actually reverse-engineered Microsoft's MAPI and Active Directory (AD) protocols. This means that, from the network and Windows PC's viewpoint, PostPath actually appears to be an Exchange server.
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PostPath: Enterprise-strength open source alternative for Exchange

08/27/2008  III
Relevance: 7.25
For enterprise system administrators looking for interoperability with Microsoft Exchange, but not the high costs associated with it, PostPath email and collaboration server could be a smart business investment. Boasting interoperability with Exchange environments for a third of the cost, thanks to its use of the Postfix mail server and many other open source components, PostPath provides drop-in capability and compatibility with Exchange environments without the need for making changes to Outlook on the client side.
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Nigerian internet exchange set to come on stream

09/29/2006  IIII
Relevance: 7.25
Nigeria will spend about 30 million naira on the construction of a national Internet Exchange Point. The exchange point, which is expected to be commissioned by Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo within days, will make it possible to keep local internet traffic within the country.
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Cisco's Buyout of PostPath: It Ain't About Microsoft Exchange

08/29/2008  IIIIII
Relevance: 6.88
Does Cisco's Buyout of PostPath signal a showdown against Microsoft Exchange? The VAR Guy doubts it.Here's why.
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Red Hat Exchange Finally Gains Momentum

10/19/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 6.64
Red Hat Exchange, the online marketplace launched by Red Hat in March 2007, is finally hitting its stride. More than an online Linux store, RHX offers a range of third-party software. Quarterly sales recently doubled, and big customer purchases have included MySQL and Zimbra deployments.Here's the scoop.
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PostPath cracked Exchange protocols for Postfix-based mail server

07/31/2008  I
Relevance: 6.54
PostPath is a drop-in Microsoft Exchange alternative based on the open source Postfix MTA. PostPath director of product management Sina Miri calls PostPath the"only" drop-in Exchange replacement, and he says that ability is the reason why his company makes PostPath available only with a proprietary license, despite its open source roots.
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Code morpher Transitive dives into Red Hat Exchange

12/14/2007  III
Relevance: 6.46
Red Hat added a peculiar name to its Exchange software store by picking up OS morphing code from Transitive. Last year, Red Hat launched RHX (Red Hat Exchange) as a centralized shop for customers looking to pick up software that runs on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux server operating system. RHX offers up code such as Alfresco's content management software, the MySQL database and Zimbra/Yahoo!'s messaging products. Red Hat vows to support these applications, resolving issues with RHX partners on behalf of the end customers.
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An Exchange Killer, For Real. No, Really. Well, Maybe Not...

08/30/2008  I
Relevance: 6.42
While the big Linux news revolves around the desktop wars, one of the few remaining Redmond strongholds is the unholy MS Exchange/Outlook duo. For whatever reason, despite their innumerable defects, fragility, expense, cruddy performance, and friendliness to malware, businesses are reluctant to give them up.
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