  | | | Group Calendar Recommendations | Group Calendar Recommendations 2007-06-13 - By Stanley, Jon
Back The one thing that I could recommend is Zimbra. They have two versions, an open source free version, and a commercial version. The commercial version supports things like BlackBerry and Outlook integration. For your needs, though, I suspect that the free version would work well.
It *is* an e-mail platform, like you mention. However, I think you can disable the e-mail functionality (via the CoS that you assign to the users). The web interface is simply astonishingly good.
-- --Original Message-- -- From: taroon-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto:taroon-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Jeff Boyce Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:50 AM To: taroon-list@(protected) Subject: Group Calendar Recommendations
Greetings -
I am looking for suggestions and recommendations for a group calendar program for a small office environment. I have done some searching in google and am not sure what really fits our environment and needs as most solutions seem to be oriented towards large enterprise products and/or packaged with email servers and such.
Our needs are to keep a group calendar for a staff of about 10 people. We run a Samba file server on a Dell PE 2600 running RHEL3 networked to Windows desktops with various ages of OS (from ME/2000 to XP and soon to include Vista). We use OpenVPN for remote client access, so something that works with remote access would be beneficial. Thanks for any and all suggestions.
Jeff Boyce www.meridianenv.com
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