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Accellion Secure Collaboration

Accellion Secure Collaboration

Dropbox meets YouSendIt for the enterprise? Mobile and web document sharing is simple with Accellion, but may not do everything you want. Read more

1 September, 2011 by Mary Branscombe
Windows Live Essentials Wave 4: screenshots

Windows Live Essentials Wave 4: screenshots

Microsoft's updated Live Essentials tools are now in beta. Take a look at what's in store with Wave 4. Read more

14 June, 2010 by Simon Bisson
Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 Beta

Windows Live Essentials Wave 4 Beta

The Wave 4 release of Microsoft's Live Essentials fills in many of the gaps in Windows 7, and competes with tools like Apple's iLife. Read more

14 June, 2010 by Simon Bisson
Exchange alternatives: a group test

Exchange alternatives: a group test

There's a thriving market in email/collaboration servers that aim to replicate the functionality of Microsoft's Exchange. We examine five, including cloud-based and open-source solutions. Read more

26 April, 2010 by Alan Stevens
Google Apps Premier Edition

Google Apps Premier Edition

Google Apps Premier Edition is a comprehensive and usable Microsoft Exchange alternative, with extras, that's incredibly easy to deploy and manage. Read more

26 April, 2010 by Alan Stevens
Kerio Connect 7

Kerio Connect 7

A well-established small-business messaging and collaboration solution, Kerio Connect can now be considered as an alternative to large Exchange deployments. Read more

26 April, 2010 by Alan Stevens
Gordano Messaging Suite v17

Gordano Messaging Suite v17

A well-established Microsoft Exchange alternative, Gordano Messaging Suite is big on scalability and collaboration options, but still has a few rough edges. Read more

26 April, 2010 by Alan Stevens
Zarafa

Zarafa

Open-source Zarafa takes a new and interesting approach to emulating Microsoft's Exchange, but it's not the easiest solution to deploy or manage. Read more

26 April, 2010 by Alan Stevens
MDaemon Pro v11

MDaemon Pro v11

MDaemon is a well-tried Microsoft Exchange alternative that continues to stay abreast of the latest developments. Read more

26 April, 2010 by Alan Stevens
BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 for Exchange

BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 for Exchange

BES 5.0 is the best version of BES so far. RIM has done a lot of work in simplifying the administration process, as well as providing additional services for users. Read more

17 March, 2010 by Simon Bisson
Screenshots: BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0

Screenshots: BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0

The latest version of BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) makes mobile life easier for administrators and users. Check out our compehensive screenshot gallery. Read more

17 March, 2010 by Simon Bisson
SharePoint 2010: screenshots

SharePoint 2010: screenshots

Take a tour of Microsoft's upcoming multi-faceted middleware platform, currently in public beta. Read more

4 March, 2010 by Simon Bisson
SharePoint 2010: a first look

SharePoint 2010: a first look

If you need team collaboration and company-wide document management, SharePoint 2010 fits the bill, especially when you add in its social search features and integrated workflow. Read more

4 March, 2010 by Simon Bisson
YuuGuu Corporate

YuuGuu Corporate

YuuGuu Corporate offers IM aggregation, screen sharing, remote control and audio conferencing. The pricing looks competitive, but the whole experience could benefit from a bit more polish. Read more

20 January, 2010 by Charles McLellan
GroupMail Business Edition v5.2

GroupMail Business Edition v5.2

If you need to manage an email newsletter and don't want to go with a subscription-based online solution, you should consider GroupMail. Read more

29 September, 2009 by Christian Harris

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