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In this month of June 2020, as the issue of sovereignty is on everyone’s mind, let us look back on 3rd October 2019, when the

If you follow this blog (and if you don’t we strongly recommend that you do!), you already know how critical email is to a business.

The health crisis that’s been affecting the world since the beginning of the year has unfortunately come with a series of cyberattacks: public administrations, businesses,

CNLL’s latest study published in early 2020 showed that “the open-source software industry in France is predicted to grow by 9% consistently every year until 2023,

Installing a BlueMind platform is typically straightforward, involving few steps once the architecture is defined. In some cases, however, installation needs to be industrialised in

IT decision-makers must be able to assess the total cost of a business email solution when looking into a migration project. Here are a few

Commissioned by CNLL, Syntec Numérique and Pôle Systematic Paris-Region, Teknowlogy Group has unveiled 2019 European and French open-source market figures and growth forecasts. This study covers

The wave of digital transformation is revolutionizing the way we work. Overview of open source (or not) solutions for new “digital workplaces”.

BlueMind’s latest feature lets you manage videoconferencing resources.   September is synonymous with “back-to-school” and fresh starts. It is a month full of promises that

DESCRIPTION of CORE V2’s architecture BlueMind’s 2nd generation Core is a Java program. It exposes web services representing BlueMind’s API. It runs scheduled tasks (back-ups, re-indexing,

When a system breaks downs or malfunctions, finding the cause can often be tricky. This is why BlueMind 3.5.9 integrates a full (open-source) platform metrics,

For non-experts, email usually is just about what they see and use, i.e. the email client, typically Outlook. In fact, Outlook is what allows users

When we talk about software, the word free can be taken to mean different things. As Richard Stallman famously said: “This is a matter of