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Yahoo’s new division, Zimbra, today announced that
educational institutions will now have access to the Zimbra Collaboration Suite
without having to manage on-premise software and hardware. This opens access to
a global collaboration cloud to best meet the needs of educational
institutions, Zimbra explained.
With more than 400 educational institutions already using
the communication software provided by Zimbra, the company found the need to
offer even more choices and flexibility.
“Zimbra is the partner of choice with the only open
collaboration solution on the market that is built from the ground up to offer
both on-site and hosted options,” said Satish Dharmaraj, Zimbra co-founder and
Yahoo vice-president. “With the new Zimbra Hosted, we have removed the
challenge of managing thousands of mailboxes and encouraged schools to rebrand
Zimbra as their own, creating a communications portal that connects all key
audiences.”
Zimbra Hosted comes to the aid of students, universities,
staff and alumni by offering control over a wide set of options which enables
schools to create a communications hub around Zimbra, mobile access on a wide
variety of handsets, special packages (Outlook Sync, Apple sync, BlackBerry and
more), group scheduling calendar, offline access to Zimbra desktop, and much
more.
In early 2007, Zimbra was one of the companies selected by
Comcast to build its SmartZone service, a
central location where the customers are able to send and receive email, check
voicemail online, send instant messages and manage a new address book.
Last year, Yahoo announced the acquisition of Zimbra for $350
million. In July this year, the new Zimbra Desktop Beta launched by Yahoo
offered the 263 million Yahoo Mail users offline access to their mail and
calendar accounts.
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