Re-tooting this for #LibreMonday:
Full replacement of the Microsoft stack with #OpenSource happening.
Kopano replaces Office365 by offering email, video conferencing, instant messaging and by integrating @nextcloud, LibreOffice Online and now Mattermost which provides Team/Slack features:
https://kopano.com/products/mattermost/
Internet #decentralisation one step closer.
@akien @paolo
as it seems to me they are exploiding the opensource communities by using their code to then build a closed source project for profit. ...at least that's how I see them after shortly checking their webpage.
...hope I'm wrong...cause I'm really looking for great opensource groupware, but couldn't find it yet
@paulfree14 Look also at this: https://download.kopano.io/community/
Kopano ready to go for most Linux platforms.
It's also in the official repositories of: Ubuntu, Debian, Suse and a few others I think.
If you think they did a good job then buy a maintenance licence to support them but more importantly if you are a developer or know a few then contribute to it.
Everyone can help in decentralising the Internet with Open Source platforms.
@paulfree14 Kopano (aka Zarafa) has been replacing MS Exchange servers for more than 10 years creating from scratch a new collaboration/groupware platform that is completely open source.
I've been promoting and selling their supported version since the very beginning as businesses want a supported product with competitive pricing not a community project. This type of offering is what helped Kopano grow into one of the best Open Source groupware.
@paulfree14 Kopano integrates with @nextcloud which integrates with Collabora LibreOffice on-line so you have your document sharing and collaborative editing.
If you want a serious CRM then try 1CRM (1crm.com) free for up to 3 users and you get the source code (not open source). I use it to manage my companies as well.
Sorted ;-)
@paolo @akien I am jealous of you techs!