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Zimbra Collaboration Contest: Log Management

Zimbra Collaboration uses logs to save a record of everything that occurs within the software. Having a scheduled review of the logs and understanding what is going on with your software is an important task for system administrators (sysadmins). Zimbra knows many sysadmins use centralized log tools like Splunk, Logstash, Kibana, VMware Log Insight, etc. across […]

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OSI Licenses for Zimbra Collaboration Open Source Edition

Today, we announced that Zimbra Collaboration Open Source Edition is moving to Open Source Initiative approved licenses. Specifically, we are moving to the GNU Public License version 2 for the server platform and the Common Public Attribution License version 1 for the web application. We’re absolutely excited about this change to usher in a new era […]

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Upcoming Product Webinars: Join us for Discussions around Collaboration & Community

Last month at our user group conference, Zimbra CTO Rob Howard gave an overview of our product roadmap that included our vision for collaboration and social communities. We are continuing these conversations in our monthly webinar series. Here’s what coming up in October and November. OCTOBER Webinar: The Evolution of Collaboration: Zimbra Changes the Conversation […]

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Project Always On

One of the projects we are working on at Zimbra is project “Always On”. The goal is very simple: Email and collaboration should be “always on” for end users. It’s no secret that email is the number one tool used for business collaboration. Project Always On solves key issues related to operating a platform built […]

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