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Open-Xchange Offers Migration From Lotus Domino To Open-Xchange Server
Open-Xchange's Business Partner PAVONE Supports Seamless Migration
Open-Xchange and PAVONE have developed a tool, Domino20X, to make it easier for administrators to convert from IBM's Lotus/Domino to the open source Open-Xchange groupware server. The tool, which has been developed as part of a technical collaboration between the two companies, extracts user data, e-mails, contacts, calendar entries and tasks from Domino servers (Version 7) and feeds it into Open-Xchange Server 5.
Domino2OX will also soon be available to PAVONE customers for migration projects. The two software houses plan to offer the tool to other system integration businesses - bundled with documentation, online help and an installation program - at a later date.
Open-Xchange Server 5 supports the two most popular enterprise Linux distributions, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Suse Linux Enterprise Server. To-date, more than 2,000 companies in 65 countries have deployed Open-Xchange
Server 5. The company has also recruited more than 500 value-added resellers in 60 countries.
Integration with PAVONE Process Control Suite
As an additional option PAVONE offers the integration of the Open-Xchange server with PAVONE Process Control Suite, a software package for process and project management. PAVONE Process Control Suite (PCS) contains a collection of applications for project and risk management, time sheets, discussion forums and document management. The applications contain integrated workflow for project approval, review processes, and travel expense processing. This enables precise control and prognosis for costs, capacity and target dates related to business processes. With the integration of the Open-Xchange server and PCS users benefit form a single easy-to-use integrated web interface for collaboration and workflow.
Email clients and tools for document editing such as Microsoft Office or OpenOffice.org can also be used.
Launched in August 2004, Open-Xchange’s open source project is licensed under the General Public License for the software program and the Creative Commons, Attribution, Noncommercial, ShareAlike or CC:by-nc-sa for the digital content or Web Access Add-on. Open-Xchange Server has been recently awarded LinuxWorld’s Product Excellence Award, ServerWatch’s Product Excellent Award, and InfoWeek’s Server Product of the Year.
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