Open-Xchange Techblog
Welcome to the Open-Xchange Techblog!
Welcome to the Open-Xchange Techblog!
It’s humbling for any company to be compared to industry behemoths that dominate a particular sector. When a relatively small software company from Germany is identified along with Microsoft and Oracle as a ‘Top ...
In 2014, there are more than five million businesses using Google Apps, a staggering figure for something that is essentially a consumer product with very few modifications for business use. Everyone knows that G...
Depending on who you listen to, encrypting your data can be a good thing, or it can be a bad thing.
During my talk at #OXS14 (here is the video) I spoke about how user migration presents an opportunity to engage with your user base. I talked a lot about the psychology and the emotional aspects that we need to f...
This will be RPost´s first year participating in the OX user conference and our team looks forward to meeting with those attendees that are looking to ensure their email platform is current, competitive, and adap...
Web hosting for everyone!’ was our motto when Hostpoint first switched on our servers back in 2001, and thirteen years later, this is truer than ever. Besides some of the biggest businesses in Switzerland includi...
The competitive IaaS landscape continues to change and this has had an indelible impact on the hosting market. We take a look at the recent movements and discuss the key trends that are currently in motion and se...
OX App Suite in its latest version features even more openness and a greater integration potential for external products than previous releases. Sales, professional services and pretty much anyone else at OX will...
You know what? John Oliver was right: “Apple could put the entire text of Mein Kampf in the iTunes user agreement and you would just be, like, ‘– uh, um: agree – agree’.”