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Three-time winner of LinuxWorld Best in Show

Scalix Collaboration Platform named "Best Messaging Solution" three times by LinuxWorld Product Excellence Awards.

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VAR Information Kit

Cashing in on Linux Email

An overview of the VAR opportunity for sales and service revenues with Scalix.

Latest News

Scalix Wins InfoWorld Best Open Source Application Award

Press Release, September 12, 2007
InfoWorld Names Scalix Top Open Source “Exchange Killer” Xandros, the leading provider of intuitive Linux solutions, today announced that its Scalix e-mail, calendaring and messaging subsidiary has received the prestigious InfoWorld “Bossie” award for best open source application for mail and collaboration.

 

Microsoft and Xandros Expand Collaboration

Press Release, August 15, 2007
Today, Microsoft Corp. and Linux platform provider Xandros announced a messaging protocol license and collaboration agreement that will enhance the interoperability of Scalix email servers with various mobile and personal computer-based email applications that utilize Microsoft® email protocols. This agreement expands on the ongoing Microsoft-Xandros collaboration.

 

Xandros Acquires Scalix - Linux E-mail, Calendaring and Messaging Company

Press Release, July 18, 2007
Today Xandros, the leading provider of intuitive end-to-end Linux solutions and cross platform management tools, announced the acquisition of Scalix, the premier award-winning Linux e-mail, calendaring and messaging company.

Scalix joins Red Hat Exchange, Expands Worldwide Channel

Press Release, May 10, 2007
Scalix and Red Hat announced that Scalix has joined the Red Hat Exchange (RHX). This marks another milestone in Scalix’s worldwide channel expansion strategy.

Open Source E-Mail Could Gain On Microsoft's Exchange: Yankee Group

InformationWeek, March 27, 2007
Around 23% of current Microsoft Exchange customers will switch to open source e-mail products in the next year and a half, according to a forthcoming report from Yankee Group.