Zarafa, the fastest growing groupware company in Europe, expects an exponential uptake in the community now that two major community distributions have decided to package Zarafa’s Collaboration Platform (ZCP).
Zarafa, the leading provider in open source groupware and collaboration software, has continued to work on the feature richness and overall quality of its Zarafa Collaboration Platform (ZCP) for both administrators and end-users. Today’s launches of ZCP 7.0 final[1] and Zarafa Archiver-1.0 deliver enterprise features which help to lower total cost of ownership.
Today, at CeBIT 2010 in Hannover, Mobile Messaging and Groupware Specialist Zarafa announces that the Brazilian software security company BluePex will integrate Zarafa’s Collaboration Platform into their appliance solutions stack (1). Zarafa will be added as the only groupware messaging solution to the BluePex’ product range.
Zarafa, the leading European provider of open source groupware and collaboration software, has launched the Zarafa Community Hub, accessible through http://www.zarafa-community.org.This new community site enables partners and Zarafa Community members to manage their contributions such as extensions and plugins.
At this year’s CeBIT (1-5 March, Hannover), Zarafa, the leading European provider of open source groupware and collaboration software, will show that the Zarafa Collaboration Platform (ZCP) has grown to the European open source groupware standard.
At CeBIT (Hannover, Germany), industry’s biggest international digital event, Zarafa today announced the collaboration with Synology, the leading vendor of NAS servers. From March 13, 2012 Zarafa’s open source groupware and collaboration software will be ready to install on Synology DiskStations.
From January 1st Zarafa, the leading European provider of open source groupware and collaboration software, is offering partners a free tool to migrate the complete data from a Scalix server to Zarafa. This enables Zarafa partners to migrate Scalix customers in a cost effective way to the Zarafa Collaboration Platform (ZCP).
Zarafa, the European drop-in Microsoft Exchange replacement for email, calendaring, collaboration and tasks, is expanding into Eastern Europe. Now that the latest version of the Zarafa Collaboration Platform also supports languages outside Western Europe, Zarafa can meet the growing demand from Eastern Europe.
Zarafa, the leading European provider of open source groupware and collaboration software, today announced that the Zarafa WebAccess has been enriched with a plugin[1] that provides free, instant and easy (no registration needed) access to video/VoIP/presentation live web meetings.