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So now what happens to Zimbra?
Zimbra may get caught in the crossfire between Yahoo! and Microsoft.
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Yahoo's Zimbra now plays well with Microsoft
For those who have Microsoft Exchange software in the shop, Zimbra now can live side by side more easily.
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Zimbra Integration With Samba - Ubuntu Based
HowtoForge: "This tutorial shows how to configure Zimbra Collaboration Server (ZCS) and Samba to act as a primary domain controller (PDC) that uses LDAP as a centralized database for authenticating users on Linux and Windows desktops. It should enable you then to seamlessly integrate Zimbra
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Worried About Zimbra? Fork-edaboutit!
Roundup: "When Yahoo acquired Zimbra in September 2007, some Zimbra backers worried Yahoo would mismanage the open source email asset..."
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Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) Open Source Edition v5.0 On Debian Etch
HowtoForge: "This document describes how to set up the Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) Open Source Edition v5.0 on Debian Etch..."
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Zimbra's new Desktop: Look ma, no browser!
For the past few weeks, I've been using Zimbra's new Prism-based Desktop. Verdict? It rocks.
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Zimbra's Newest Desktop: Look Ma! No Browser!
The Open Road: "I fell in love with Zimbra's AJAX-style interface the first time I saw it..."
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Backing up Microsoft Exchange... with Yahoo's Zimbra
LinuxWorld: "But a small Austin-based vendor is using Zimbra to complement, not replace, Microsoft's market-leading e-mail server..."
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Microsoft-Yahoo Is Dead, Long Live Zimbra
The VAR Guy: "Alas, under Microsoft's potential ownership, Zimbra would likely have suffocated and died..."
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Hosted Zimbra Email Catches On With Managed Service Providers
MSPmentor: "When it comes to hosted email, why zig when you can zag? That explains the strategy at EtomicMail, a managed service provider thats hosting Zimbra  an open source email platform  rather than Microsoft Exchange."
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Zimbra Collaboration Server, Keeping the Discussion Going
ServerWatch: "Zimbra Collaboration Server (ZCS) separates itself from the pack in several ways. First and foremost, it occupies a newly emerging niche of "commercial open source" products. That is, the base version of ZCS is open source software, free to acquire or modify."
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Xerox's research arm now a business, execs say
Since its establishment in 1970, the Palo Alto Research Center funded by Xerox has developed groundbreaking technologies, including Ethernet, the GUI, and the computer mouse.Xerox failed to profit from some of t
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Microsoft and Yahoo: Now what?
Microsoft's three-month courtship of Yahoo has ended, but it changed both companies forever and neither can expect to return to the way they were.Microsoft and Yahoo will need to deliver on promises, address que
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Stick to what you know or land-grab the future? (Microsoft and Yahoo)
If Microsoft avoids the future and sticks with business applications what happens next?
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HP buys EDS: What are they thinking?
Backward looking forward statements Analysis Mark Hurd must know what happens to HP bosses who strike a legacy-defining deal.…
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Survey: 8 in 10 businesses now using Macs
Nearly 80 percent of businesses have Macs in-house, nearly double the number that said they had users running Mac OS X two years ago, a research firm said Thursday."Then we were talking about onesies and twosies
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Aug. 15, 1877: 'Hello. Can You Hear Me Now?'
1877: Thomas Edison suggests using the word hello as a telephone greeting. The idea catches on. Edison invented a lot of things, for sure, but one thing he didn't invent was the telephone. The brass ring for that one goes to Alexander Graham Bell, although Elisha Gray filed his patent f
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Aug. 15, 1877: 'Hello. Can You Hear Me Now?'
1877: Thomas Edison suggests using the word hello as a telephone greeting. The idea catches on. Edison invented a lot of things, for sure, but one thing he didn't invent was the telephone. The brass ring for that one goes to Alexander Graham Bell, although Elisha Gray filed his patent f
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SCO's 10K: Now What? Caveat Emptor
Groklaw: "SCO has filed its 10K Annual Report for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2007. What a year it has been. They are down to 115 employees as of that date. Probably less now..."
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eBay now letting Skype be Skype, exec says
Two-and-a-half years after eBay bought Skype, the online auction giant has moved away from trying to create new, merged capabilities through the acquisition and is letting Skype be what it is."There's less focu
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