Office Server
With an Office Server, organisations can more effectivly communicate with customers, share and backup information and manage security. It can also act as a platform for applications that improve productivity.
Using Linux and FOSS for a server platform has additional benefits — Linux and FOSS applications known for their reliability and stability.
Once the Server Plaform is configured, a world of FOSS business applications are available. With Web-based applications, your business data can securly accessed from any internet enabled device — from remote office computers to smart phones.
Functions and features can be mixed and matched to your needs — with no confusing editions and feature matrixes, costly upgrades or licensing requirements.
Based on the popular Ubuntu Server distribution, eBox is designed to be an easily managed and monitored server platform for small to medium businesses. eBox provides modules to manage the mundane — users and groups, file and printer sharing — and the more exotic — Voice over IP, Virtual Private Networks, Multiple Gateways.
As it is Ubuntu-compatible, a 'multiverse' of Open Source applications are also available.
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