Earlier this year I wrote about some of the Ajax Optimization Techniques we use with Zimbra to make it perform for our users. We continue to evolve the techniques we use and are always measuring the improvements. While this will be the topic of some future blog entries those of you in Portland this week […]
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Collaboration Suite 3.2 Beta 2 Highlights
Today we released 3.2 Beta 2 for your testing pleasure. Rather than try to pick out a few *hot* items I’ve reproduced the highlights document that is included with the release. The following are some of the new feature highlights coming in ZCS 3.2 (* indicates that the feature is available in the Network Edition […]
Skins and more skins
Owen our UI and CSS guru has been hard at work the last couple weeks revamping our UI skin framework. In the next release it’s trivial to define a color palette and generate the CSS required to re-skin or re-color Zimbra. As part of this the basic skins that ship with Zimbra require little or […]
Web2.0 + AJAX: The Loosely-Coupled Web
The Web is a massive, globally accessible and ever growing information repository. Just about any information you can think of can be discovered and retrieved via the Web. Until recently much of this content has been accessible through web sites and web applications that tightly coupled application data, business logic (a.k.a. services), and presentation into […]
Ajax impact on server scaling
Our discussion of Zimbra server scaling has engendered at least one spin-off: The question of the impact of rich Ajax client applications on the servers that support them. Let’s consider the big picture first, and then we will dig into Ajax … (more…)
Zimbra 3.1 released – MacOSX Network Edition now available
Zimbra today released version 3.1 3.1 introduces MacOSX as a supported OS for the Network Edition. We’ve also added the following new features: (more…)