New Kerio Connect 7 Groupware Server Targets Organizations With Multiple Branch Offices
09 Febrero 2010 - 8:00AM
Marketwired
Macworld Conference & Expo 2010 -- The new Kerio Connect 7,
previously known as Kerio MailServer, marks the messaging server's
entry into the market of midsize, multi-office deployments, giving
customers an option to link standalone servers into a single
distributed domain system.
The advantages of a distributed domain become apparent for
organizations with branch offices in different physical locations.
While companies often install separate messaging servers in offices
located in other cities or countries for performance, security or
compliance reasons, they often lose the benefits of a single
collaboration server -- most notably the ability to see the
availability of coworkers in other offices. Kerio Connect 7 allows
companies to join their Kerio Connect servers into a single
geographically dispersed cluster with servers aware of each other's
user groups, individual user's availability, shared contacts in
Global Address Lists, or shared resources such conference
rooms.
"We support a significant number of clients with multiple
offices around the world," says Kevin Klein, CEO of 318 Inc., a
value-added reseller and Kerio Preferred Partner in Santa Monica,
California. "The new distributed domain feature will enable 318,
Inc. to delegate management of a server at each location, while
keeping everything under the same domain. This provides an enhanced
level of support, scalability and reliability that is in alignment
with the needs of our most savvy clients that have chosen Kerio
Connect."
The management of distributed domains is an integral part of a
newly introduced web-based Administration Console, providing
complete remote management of Kerio Connect 7 from any modern
browser.
New contact list sync via CardDAV
Kerio Connect 7 continues to push toward open standards in
messaging and collaboration with the implementation of a new open
source protocol CardDAV for address book synchronization.
"CardDAV is for address books what CalDAV is for calendars -- a
straightforward way to sync up contacts among various applications,
servers, laptops and phones that you use for work or fun," says
Dusan Vitek, vice president of Worldwide Marketing at Kerio
Technologies Inc. "The ever-growing adoption of smartphones in the
corporate and consumer markets raises expectations, which users
have about interoperability."
Apple Address Book, a CardDAV-compliant client in Mac OS X Snow
Leopard, now syncs contacts directly with Kerio Connect 7. A
configuration utility available through Kerio WebMail helps users
setup their Address Book in a few clicks.
Availability and pricing
Kerio Connect 7 is available now from Kerio partners worldwide.
It starts at $450 for 5 users, additional user starts at $24. Kerio
Connect 7 runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and is also available
as a VMware Virtual Appliance and Parallels Virtual Appliance. For
more information, please visit:
www.kerio.com/connect/whats-new.
About Kerio Technologies, Inc.
Innovating in Internet security since 1997, Kerio Technologies,
Inc. provides Internet messaging and firewall software for
small-to-medium sized businesses and organizations worldwide. Kerio
is headquartered in San Jose, California, and has offices in New
York, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic and Russia.
Kerio is a member of CalConnect, a calendaring and scheduling
consortium; a premier member of the Apple Developer Connection; and
a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. Kerio has more than 4,400
business partners in 108 countries. Technology partners include
McAfee, Inc. (NYSE: MFE), eSoft, Inc., and Notify Technology
Corporation (OTCBB: NTFY). For more information, please visit
www.kerio.com.
Joan Fronske Kerio Technologies, Inc. (408) 496-3346
jfronske@kerio.com
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