Building trust in European DNS resolvers
Open-Xchange recently announced its support for the European Resolver Policy, an industry initiative to provide more transparency and reliability around the operation of DNS resolvers in Europe.
Open-Xchange recently announced its support for the European Resolver Policy, an industry initiative to provide more transparency and reliability around the operation of DNS resolvers in Europe.
A group of 40 European tech companies led by Open-Xchange has written a letter to relevant members of the European Parliament, asking for strong interoperability requirements to be imposed on dominant internet pl...
Leading Open-Source software companies sign agreement to build industry first Three of the biggest names in Open-Source software, Nextcloud, Open-Xchange and Univention, have signed a partnership agreement to joi...
By Oliver Michler, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Open-Xchange DNS is one of the backbones of the internet, so it needs to be rock-solid, in terms of reliability, performance and scalability, and PowerDNS ha...
Over the last couple of weeks, GPS (in one way or another), has slowly but surely become the preferred option for many major governments as a way of tracking (and controlling) the spread of the coronavirus pandem...
Open-Xchange is committed to a borderless internet that is open, safe and free, allowing users to protect their data and privacy. To achieve this, we develop tried and trusted, open source-based products that can...
A few days ago, OASIS finally approved and released a new version of the Open Document Format – ODF v1.3. This is yet another milestone in the long story of open document formats, which, in its modern form, dates...
The results of this year’s Open Email Survey (2020) are now in. Even in a year of IT consolidation the Open-Xchange Dovecot IMAP Server’s market share has grown again. After scanning the Internet and detecting ne...
Transcript: Rafael Laguna, CEO of Open-Xchange, speaks to Julia Janssen-Holldiek from the CSA about innovation, open source systems, and Hotel California.