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Home Authors Posts by Maren Abatielos

Maren Abatielos

Maren Abatielos
35 POSTS 5761 COMMENTS

Release of Univention Corporate Server 4.0-2

May 12, 2015

Zarafa in Movement: A Short Story about Communication, Sharing and No...

May 11, 2015

Why we decided to offer Univention Corporate Server for free

April 30, 2015

Free Edition of Univention Corporate Server Now for Corporate Use

April 21, 2015

Open Source Graduate Cash Prize Award 2015 – Submission ends March...

March 2, 2015

First patchlevel release Univention Corporate Server 4.0-1

February 15, 2015

Upgrade of “free for personal use” license of Univention Corporate Server...

January 19, 2015

Community-developed Open Source solutions in a corporate environment

January 8, 2015

Open Cloud Alliance (OCA) – Some insights of its real strengths...

December 3, 2014

Univention Corporate Server 4.0 released

November 20, 2014
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