![]() ![]() The integration also includes the Outlook clients that run on desktops at Moses Taylor, a 173-bed hospital that was opened in 1892 by New York City merchant/banker/industrialist Moses Taylor to care for the railroad workers and coal miners of the region.įallo says the integration with Outlook has eased any training issues for the hospital and numbed the inevitable end-user complaints. So good, in fact, everything on the network that talks to the server thinks it is Exchange, including Active Directory, making integration of Microsoft and third-party tools, and other add-ons much less of a headache, Fallo says. ![]() The hospital also went from three staffers managing e-mail to one.Īnother benefit is that PostPath is a "very good representation of the Exchange server," Fallo says. ![]() Ximian Connector for Microsoft Exchange works in conjunction with Ximian Evolution, a personal and workgroup information management product including an e-mail client, for Linux and Unix systems."We have estimated that PostPath saved us 50% over the cost of Exchange," Fallo says, and that doesn't count what Microsoft would have charged for maintenance and support (Fallo declined to get into the project's specific dollar figures). Net applications on Linux, by the end of the year. In September, Ximian promised the commercial release of its Mono technology, which will run Microsoft. The company is making a strategy of surrounding Windows environments with Linux-based options. ![]() Ximian is the company that Novell bought in August Ximian has worked on the Gnome desktop GUI for Linux and the acquisition underlined a strategic switch to Linux for Novell.Īt the time Novell made a huge commitment to Linux, shifting all of its leading revenue earners (such as Groupwise and eDirectory) onto Linux. With it, Linux desktop users can manage their e-mail, calendars, group schedules, address books, public folders, and tasks in Exchange. Novell announced support for Microsoft Exchange 2003 via its Ximian Connector for Microsoft Exchange, allowing Linux and Sun Solaris clients the same rights, privileges, and controls when attached to Exchange as a Windows e-mail client. Support for Microsoft Exchange 2003 via its Ximian Connector for Microsoft Exchange allows Linux and Sun Solaris clients the same rights, privileges, and controls when attached to Exchange as a Window Novell Surrounds Microsoft Exchange 2003 on Linux and Solaris ![]()
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