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020 $a9781847192769
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090 $aTK5105.74.S23$bF45 2008
100 1 $aFeilner, Markus.
245 10 $aScalix :$bLinux administrator's guide : install, configure, and administer your Scalix Collaboration Platform email and groupware server /$cMarkus Feilner.
246 30 $aLinux administrator's guide
246 30 $aInstall, configure, and administer your Scalix Collaboration Platform email and groupware server
260 $aBirmingham, U.K. :$bPackt Pub.,$cc2008.
300 $a1 online resource (vi, 256 p.) :$bill.
490 1 $aFrom technologies to solutions
500 $aDescription based on print version record.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"High-end email and groupware is a domain where only few vendors can provide solutions. It is where companies like HP, Novell, or Scalix offer reliable and scalable products. And Scalix is the only one that has licensed parts under a free and open-source license (Scalix Public License). Scalix runs on Linux, is free for up to 10 users, offers a lot of possible features, ranging from caldav or syncml to clusters, and supports any client. Its flexible architecture gives you the freedom to choose your hardware platform, desktop client, security, directory, and storage infrastructure"--Resource description page.
650 0 $aElectronic mail systems$xComputer programs.
650 0 $aGroupware (Computer software)
650 0 $aClient/server computing.
630 00 $aLinux.
830 0 $aFrom technologies to solutions.
988 $a20100430
906 $0OCLC