In 2003, we founded Zimbra because we thought that existing e-mail and calendaring solutions were broken and we knew we could create something much better – that something is the Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS), an Ajax-based collaboration client that integrates email, contacts, shared calendar, instant message, documents with sharing capabilities, advanced search and VoIP into […]
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OpenHack '08 Live Blogging
Zimbra is presenting a session on Zimlets at Yahoo’s Open Hack 2008. The session starts at Noon PDT, and we’ll be live blogging here. Stay tuned. Hack Day Blog – Hack Day Twitter – OpenHack Zimlet Wiki
Zimlet Beta Testing
HackDay just kicked off, and we’ve seen all sorts of things go from idea to prototype in just 24 hours. This year has a twist: Not only are our engineers across the globe involved (with many making it an all-nighter) but everyone is invited to participate – even you. Open Hack 2008 takes place September […]
Lets Talk Speed, Chrome, and WebKit
Hey, did you hear that Google released a browser? Yeah, and it’s very cool! We might have been a bit early to call Safari the Browser war winner. Based on WebKit (KHTML), this rendering framework (that Chrome uses) has really stormed the market. If you asked us five months ago who was winning the browser […]
Admin Tools & Tidbits – Part 2
Part 1 covered Network Edition backup features, today’s snips apply to all editions. First among the lesser known additions: We recently provided the possibility for a nice performance boost to some environments by adding the ability to turn on batched indexing in ZCS 5.0.3 (you can even fine tune it at the localconfig, COS, and […]
Happy Zimbra Day!
It’s truly amazing how excited people get over Zimbra – so thought we’d share some of the ways people show it. We were pleasantly surprised a few days ago when a school declared a ‘national Zimbra day’ and sent us pictures of cupcakes (that we can virtually enjoy). Why the baked goods? They recently rolled […]