Novell Announces Evolution 2.0 and Release of Connector for Microsoft Exchange Server Under Open Source License

    Novell today announced its Connector
    for Microsoft* Exchange Server will be integrated into Evolution(TM) 2.0
    and made available as open source, beginning today with the current
    Connector 1.4. Evolution is Novell’s award-winning e-mail and workgroup
    client for Linux* systems and is the most widely used collaboration
    suite on Linux. Evolution Connector allows Microsoft Exchange Server
    2000/2003 users to easily manage their e-mail, calendars, group
    schedules, address books, public folders and tasks from Linux desktops.

    “As companies deploy Linux on the desktop, they must ensure that users
    of either Windows* or Linux can collaborate with each other using
    existing back-end systems and familiar processes,” said Nat Friedman,
    vice president of the desktop technologies group at Novell.
    “Technologies like the Connector which allow Linux desktops to operate
    inside a mixed proprietary/open source environment make choosing a Linux
    desktop easier for IT administrators. With the release of the Connector
    source code, the entire Evolution product is now available under the GNU
    General Public License, and we’re excited that customers are going to
    see the benefits in Novell’s next Linux desktop as well as in future
    releases of SUSE(R) LINUX.”

    Novell(R) Evolution 2.0 includes a number of new features aimed at
    improving user productivity and collaboration, such as built-in spam
    filtering, S/MIME and PGP security certificate management, and tight
    integration with the Linux desktop and Gaim instant messaging client.
    Evolution supports key data exchange and communications standards, such
    as IMAP, POP, SMTP, LDAP and iCalendar, and features vFolders, threaded
    e-mail view, in-line text editing and synchronization with Palm* and
    PocketPC handheld devices.

    In addition to support for Microsoft Exchange, Evolution 2.0 features
    integrated support for the newly available Novell GroupWise(R) 6.5 for
    Linux, giving users the ability to use Evolution to access their
    GroupWise mail, calendars, contacts and global address books. Other
    features new to Evolution 2.0 include improved offline support for IMAP
    accounts, calendar improvements and enhanced contact management. These
    enhancements complement current Evolution collaboration capabilities
    including the Connector for Novell’s SUSE LINUX Openexchange Server.

    “HP is committed to building on innovation to bring customers better
    value through open systems,” said Martin Fink, vice president of Linux,
    HP. “Building on our recent announcement to bring Linux onto the
    desktop, HP today joins Novell to help make the Linux desktop experience
    more rich and manageable.”

    Mitchell Baker, president of the Mozilla Foundation, said, “The open
    source release of Novell’s Connector for Exchange adds an important
    element to the open source desktop’s interoperability with existing
    enterprise deployments. The Mozilla Foundation applauds Novell’s
    decision to move this technology into the open source world.”

    Availability
    Novell Evolution 2.0 will be available in the third quarter as part of
    Novell’s Linux desktop. For more information about Evolution, visit
    http://www.novell.com/products/evolution. The Evolution Connector for
    Microsoft Exchange Server source code can be found at
    http://ftp.ximian.com, and developer information about Evolution can
    be found at http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution. The Connector code
    is now available to the public along with the rest of Evolution under
    the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). Beginning May 14,
    current Evolution users will be able to download Connector for Microsoft
    Exchange Server for no charge at
    http://www.novell.com/products/connector/download.html.

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