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Open-Xchange |
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User friendliness today
is about how you manage an application
and who gets access to data and functionality. |
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The number of features no longer
defines functionality. In fact, removing unused functionality is
increasingly important for enterprise performance. Open-Xchange™ was
designed with this concept in mind. Open-Xchange™ lets you define
the modules that make sense for your business. Each user can be
given access to only those features that he or she needs to get
their work done. |
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The ability to easily configure functionality based on the
users' roles and their area of responsibility vastly increases the
acceptance and usability of Open-Xchange™. Management selects from
the complete range of features those modules that are relevant to a
specific employee, a department or the whole company - tasks,
bookmarks, calendar, contact and more. Users are not overwhelmed by
a multiplicity of irrelevant features, but find the exact right
configuration on their desktop. Training is reduced to a minimum.
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Open-Xchange™ Server 5
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Free download or purchase? |
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Only the commercial version of Open-Xchange™
5 provides: |
- core engine Open Source at the server site
- maintenance (incl. certified bug fixes)
- 5-year maintenance continuity pledge
- update and upgrade protection
- standard support
- customized support offerings
- easy to install (installation tools)
- easy to manage (keep it up and running) / monitoring
- admin and user manuals as well as integrated on-line help
- web-based administration
- certified 3rd party applications
- certified OXtenders (Open Source or proprietary)
- whitepapers and documentation
- MS Outlook and Palm connectors
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Click Here for the
Online Demo |
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