SuSE Linux Takes On MS Exchange
In a move to challenge Microsoft's Exchange, SuSE Linux will later this week announce that its new Openexchange Server will be available in mid-November.
The Openexchange Server will combine the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system, an e-mail server and groupware functionalities in what a SuSE spokesman says is an "innovative all-in-one communication and groupware solution for companies of all sizes at an unmatched price/performance ratio."
SuSE's Enterprise Server is also the base product for UnitedLinux, the first version of which is expected to ship next month.
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