Palo Alto: VMware's Zimbra releases upgraded version of collaboration application suite for enterprises. Zimbra Collaboration Server 7 delivers unparalleled productivity through anywhere web and device-based collaboration with new features including Calendar Scheduling Wizard and anywhere Reminders plus self-recovery of deleted mail or event data. Maximized efficiency is a strategic imperative that organizations seeking greater competitive and cost advantages are facing. With so much time spent communicating every day, inefficiencies in how, where and when users collaborate translates into thousands of lost man hours each year and a significantly higher cost to doing business.
'Briefcase' adds improved file management and versioning with check in/out capabilities so users can more easily share files instead of sending it through email. Zimbra Collaboration Server 7 provides administrators the most robust web based application suite and administration tools that reduces desktop support burden, streamlines email deployment and provisioning- resulting in lower overall total cost of ownership.
Zimbra create long term value and business agility with integrated business continuity features, improved scalability and performance and flexibility to transform traditional application deployment into private and public clouds that enable IT-as-a-service.
John Robb, VMware's senior director of products and marketing says, "Zimbra, which EMC's VMware bought from Yahoo a year ago, increased its number of paid mailboxes 10 percent to 66 million in 2010 compared with 2009."
'Briefcase' adds improved file management and versioning with check in/out capabilities so users can more easily share files instead of sending it through email. Zimbra Collaboration Server 7 provides administrators the most robust web based application suite and administration tools that reduces desktop support burden, streamlines email deployment and provisioning- resulting in lower overall total cost of ownership.
Zimbra create long term value and business agility with integrated business continuity features, improved scalability and performance and flexibility to transform traditional application deployment into private and public clouds that enable IT-as-a-service.
John Robb, VMware's senior director of products and marketing says, "Zimbra, which EMC's VMware bought from Yahoo a year ago, increased its number of paid mailboxes 10 percent to 66 million in 2010 compared with 2009."
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