Novell expands Netline alliance
News Netline's software, an open-source package called Open-Xchange, has server modules to host email, calendars, discussion groups, document sharing and address books. Netline got its start by selling its technology through SuSE Linux, the German...
[December 10, 2004, 14:00]
Open-Xchange adds cross-platform support
News German software company Netline on Tuesday released the latest version of its open-source collaboration server Open-Xchange Server 5. A stable release of the open source version, known as Open-Xchange Server 0.8, will be available in two weeks time...
[April 12, 2005, 17:10]
Open-Xchange development gets open-source boost
News Software company Netline claims its decision to open source the latest version of its email server platform has reduced the development time for the new release by a factor of 10. Frank Hoberg, the chief executive officer of Netline, said this...
[October 7, 2004, 13:35]
Open-Xchange Server goes open source
News The engine behind Novell SuSE's groupware, collaboration, and messaging application will be released under the open-source GPL licence this month, according to Netline Internet Service, the company that makes it.
[August 2, 2004, 15:10]
Novell promises long-term NetWare support
News He said that there is little overlap between Openexchange server, which is based on Netline's Open-Xchange, and GroupWise as they target different markets. Right now the customers using GroupWise tend to be medium-sized businesses with thousands of...
[February 2, 2005, 17:10]
Time joins not so free PC bandwagon
News Two years subscription to Netline Plus, at £9 per month, will get you a Time PC with 300 M-II IBM processor, 32Mb RAM, 2.1Gb hard disk drive, CD-ROM and Windows operating system, estimated to be worth £499.
[July 20, 1999, 10:04]
Time Computers to donate computers to kids
News The initiative, organised with the help of The Times Education Supplement, WHSmith and John Menzies, will allow schoolchildren to collect tokens by surfing the Net using Time's newly-launched ISP, Netline, and exchange the tokens for techno-goodies.
[September 29, 1999, 10:23]
Red Hat expands open source stack
News Netline, the company behind the Open-Xchange Server, said in April that it plans to provide commercial support for its product on Mac OS X and Solaris later this year. Linux distributor Red Hat bulked up its open source enterprise server offering...
[July 15, 2005, 13:40]
'First' open source ECM nears release
News Last year, software company Netline claimed that its decision to open-source its email server platform reduced the development time for a new release by a factor of 10. Software company Alfresco is putting the finishing touches to the first release...
[October 12, 2005, 13:35]



