Open-Xchange

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Open-Xchange Server
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Open-Xchange portal interface
Developer: Open-Xchange Inc.
OS: Linux
Use: Groupware
License: Dual license
Website: www.open-xchange.com

Open-Xchange Server is a messaging and collaboration solution combining common free software packages, open standards and web services. Open-Xchange Server is available as proprietary software and as a community supported open-source software package. The company producing Open-Xchange, also named Open-Xchange, is headquartered in Tarrytown, NY with offices in Germany (Olpe/Nürnberg).

Create an appointment in the OX Calendar
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Create an appointment in the OX Calendar
Add participants and resources to a calendar entry
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Add participants and resources to a calendar entry
Create a contact entry
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Create a contact entry
Select email recipients from contacts module
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Select email recipients from contacts module
Reply to an email
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Reply to an email


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[edit] Features & Functions

Open-Xchange delivers the following: Critical Collaborative functions such as Email, Calendaring, Contacts, and Task management - fully integrated with advanced groupware features such as / Documail, Smart Linking, Smart Permissions, Document Sharing, Project Management, User Forums, and a Knowledge Base.


Open-Xchange Server supports:


[edit] OXtenders and Integration

The Open-Xchange integration philosophy is based on common standards, working with existing IT infrastructure on standard interfaces such as WebDAV and XML (commercial version) interfaces and Java API to allow for effortless IT evolution. The rapid assimilation and innovation is built into the very components that OX is created from, with structural security features, anti-spam, archiving, and anti-spam elements. Other OX features include:

  • LiveBookmarks (Mozilla Firefox)
  • Ox Backup: SEP, Arkeia
  • Sarbox Archiving: MPP
  • Fax: Ferrari

Additional features, exclusive to the commercial version of OX include: plugins for Outlook and PALM, SyncML interface, and a Samba interface.


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