| Ximian Evolution fuels interest in desktop Linux [ZDNet] |
Aug. 26, 2002
For ZDNet's TechUpdate, Michael P. Deignan takes a look at Ximian's Evolution and Connector software. Deignan writes . . .
"Because Microsoft Exchange is so deeply entrenched in corporate America, one of the most difficult applications to migrate to an alternative desktop platform is Microsoft Outlook."
"The simplest solution would be for a company to replace the Outlook client application only, leaving its Exchange infrastructure intact. But few--if any--Outlook client alternatives exist for the Windows platform. Linux company Ximian is helping to fuel corporate interest in Linux as a desktop alternative with its products Ximian Evolution and Ximian Connector, which work in tandem to provide an Outlook client alternative for the Linux platform . . . "
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