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On 11/29/06, Kai Ponte <kai@perfectreign.com> wrote: <snip>
3. begin porting the (supposedly) better GroupWise to >SUSE
GroupWise is fully ported to linux, and has been for some time. I think it has a very strong enterprise offering. The linux client is not quite feature complete with the windows client, but the web client is very nice, and the next release is supposed to offer "feature complete" clients on all platforms: web, windows, mac, linux Additionally, a product manager for GroupWise just recently posted the following: "Our strategy is to partner with a leading vendor in the team workspace/real-time collaboration area to provide a full-featured SharePoint alternative that will fit in well with Novell's larger open source, Linux strategy. The solution will be available as a standalone product as well as an add-on to the Novell Open Workgroup Suite. The feature set will include document/content management, team calendars/tasks, discussion forums, wikis, blogs, search, workflow, web conferencing, application sharing, IM, etc. .... we're very close to having a deal finalized with the partner, but we can't announce anything official until it is completed. Once the deal is finalized, we can announce further details such as product availability, pricing, etc. " Apparently GroupWise is to plug in to this, or this is to be built around groupwise to some extent ... all that I am not clear about. But the future may be looking up in the collaboration space, as far as alternatives to Exchange go. Peter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org