DataSync Now Offers Joomla 1.5 Hosting

Monday, February 18th, 2008

It’s been less than two weeks since Joomla’s developers announced that a stable version of Joomla 1.5 was available and the new version of this open source content management system has received glowing reviews from many web developers. We at DataSync are proud to announce that we are now offering hosting for Joomla 1.5.

Joomla 1.5 features a number of useful new features, such as on the fly preview, better menu management, a new media manager, a significantly improved extension manager, and new authentication methods. If you’re still using PostNuke, DotNetNuke, or PHPNuke, it’s time to consider switching. Joomla 1.5 has thousands of components and modules available, an amazing developer community, and is one of the best content management systems web developers have available.

If you’re interested in DataSync’s Joomla 1.5 hosting services, have a look at our Joomla Hosting Services or sign up for a free demo.

SugarCRM/Zimbra Integration Project Launches March 1

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

After a long planning and resource allocation phase, our SugarCRM/Zimbra integration project is set to launch March 1, 2008. It’s been great working with the community to build out a strategy and requirements list for the project, now we’re ready to kick it into gear. If you are interested in contributing to our project please get in touch with our development team. We’ve posted the project on SugarForge here. We anticipate launching the initial version by the end of Q2 2008, and will be filling out features throughout the year.

Please get in touch with us if you’re interested in contributing to or purchasing the tool. This project will be open source (GPL3), but we’ll be offering a commercial version with support and implementation assistance. It’s our first foray into open source project management, and we’re excited to contribute our time and resources to the community.

Zimbra Email Suite Expands Support for Safari & Other Apple Products

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Zimbra, a Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO) company, and the leader in open source, next-generation messaging and collaboration software, today announced that it has expanded its support for Apple products and technologies, including Safari 3 and CalDAV for Mac OS X Leopard.

“The amazing speed of Safari 3 has blown the Zimbra team away and we are excited to be the first major collaboration platform to support the calendaring standard CalDAV,” said Satish Dharmaraj, CEO and co-founder of Zimbra. “We also wanted to expand our support for the iPhone by adding an optimized mobile web experience on top of our iSync support.”

“Leopard is packed with more than 300 new features, including major enhancements to Safari and iCal,” said Ron Okamoto, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations. “We’re pleased that Zimbra users can take advantage of the world’s fastest browser with Safari and improved iCal group calendaring with CalDAV in Leopard.”

The Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) fully supports Safari 3, which is the fastest Web browser on any platform and is available for Tiger and Leopard users and is in beta on Windows. ZCS’s rich AJAX interface, including email, calendaring, Zimbra Documents, and customizable mash- ups called Zimlets, takes full advantage of Safari’s optimized AJAX browsing experience.

To meet the advanced calendaring needs of Mac users, Zimbra now supports CalDAV, a key feature for customers using Leopard’s iCal 3 as their calendaring client. Based on a public standard, CalDAV allows users to synchronize and browse free/busy time and recurring appointments easily, both with personal and public calendars.

Additionally, ZCS is now available to iPhone users via the Zimbra Mobile HTML client. The iPhone’s Safari browser enables fast access to the full-featured AJAX interface, and the Zimbra Connector for Apple iSync allows users to sync not only their email but also their address books and calendars to their iPhones.

These enhancements reflect Zimbra’s ongoing commitment to the Mac community, and to providing innovative features for the Mac platform. Zimbra has long supported iSync, which provides a two-way sync between Apple Mail, Address Book, iCal, Microsoft Entourage, and the ZCS server.

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Zimbra 5.0 - Better than Outlook & Thunderbird

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Zimbra 5.0 recently came out and DataSync will be moving its servers over to the new version this weekend. Here’s what we can look foward to with Zimbra 5.0

Zimbra Advanced Web Client (AJAX)

  • Email Folder Sharing: Any folder in your inbox (including RSS feeds and subfolders) can be shared with others.  You have the ability to provide read only-access or allow others to manage.
  • Many Productivity Enhancements: Pick from multiple email signatures, set message priority, add images to contacts, and select multiple messages and forward them all at once are among the many features added to the Web Client
  • More Calendar Scheduling Options: New advanced features in Calendar include: the ability to mark events in your shared calendar as ‘private,’ move events from one user’s calendar to another’s; import and export calendar events as standard ICS (iCal) files.
  • Tasks: Manage all your tasks including select start and due dates, choose their priority as well as keep track of progress and percent complete.  Tasks can also be organized and saved into folders and easily be shared with other end-users as view-only or full management access.  Tasks also sync to Outlook via our MAPI Connector.
  • Instant Messaging (Beta): IM is built directly into ZCS; end-users can have multiple conversations open as well as group chats.  Zimbra IM is an XMPP based client and server and interoperable with major providers such as AOL and MSN.  IM conversations are also fully indexed and stored for discovery.
  • Briefcase: Store all your important files in Briefcase instead of as email attachments, which can be saved in one click directly to a Briefcase folder.  The folders are shareable with other end-users and files can be easily emailed to others directly from Briefcase.
  • Documents GA: Zimbra Documents is out of Beta.  Users can create and edit wiki-style documents online with tables, images, or spreadsheets and can easily share and collaborate with others.  Document history lets users quickly revert unwanted changes.
  • Faster Performance: New optimizations such as ‘lazy loading’ further reduce Web Client start up time
  • Choose your Language: Many popular languages are pre-installed (such as French, German, and Spanish); end-users can now select their display language of choice in “Preferences”

Zimbra Standard Web Client (HTML)

  • GA Availability: The Standard Client is now officially ready for general availability
  • IMAP and POP Aggregation: New support for adding external email accounts using IMAP or POP (already available in the Advanced Client)
  • Themes and Identities: Support for advanced custom themes and the ability for users to select from multiple identities when they send and receive email (already in Advanced Client)
  • Tasks: Manage all your tasks including select start and due dates, choose their priority as well as keep track of progress and percent complete. 

Zimbra Mobile

  • iPhone and Mobile Browser Support: iPhone and other devices that support for HTML / JavaScript can access the Zimbra server directly to view email, contacts, and calendar.  You can compose messages as well as view folders and tags.  Zimbra search is also included.
  • Rich J2ME Client (Beta): The Zimbra experience is now available on popular phones like the Motorola Razr and Blackberry Pearl.  Get email in conversation view plus your contacts and calendar all in real time.
  • Native Blackberry Support (Beta): Zimbra Mobile can now interface directly you’re your Blackberry Enterprise Server.  With minimal configuration you can get Zimbra email, contacts, calendar syncing over-the-air to your favorite Blackberry device.
  • Task Syncs: Zimbra Mobile server can now sync your Tasks to Windows Mobile 5 devices

Zimbra Desktop Connectors

  • Zimbra Connector for Outlook 2007 GA: End-users can now sync their Zimbra email, filters, contacts, calendar, and tasks to Outlook 2007 using our MAPI connector.  Other enhancements include: view your Zimbra mailbox quota, improved support for Roaming Windows Profiles, Reminders sync, and support for Zimbra Mail Identities
  • Zimbra Desktop (Beta):  Desktop is officially beta; allowing end-users have the Zimbra experience in the browser online and offline.  Zimbra Desktop supports email, contacts, and calendar and can be used on the Windows, Linux, or Mac desktop.

For Administrators and Service Providers

  • Home Tab: Ability to enable a ‘welcome page’ view in the Web Clients
  • Disable Email: Run ZCS as a calendar-only solution by disabling all other features in the product via the Admin Console Class of Service (CoS) settings
  • Veritas Cluster Service (VCS): ZCS now supports VCS in addition to Red Hat Clustering; adding clustering support for SUSE and VMware ES3
  • Backup and Restore Enhancements: Now view the status of account backups, including success or failure.  Restore mailboxes to a specific point in time from the Admin Console.
  • Server Upgrade Compatibility: Rolling upgrades are now supported of LDAP and mailbox servers for large ZCS deployments

Open Platform Updates

  • New Server OS’: Debian 4, SUSE ES10, Fedora Core 7
  • Safari 3: The Advanced Web Client (AJAX) now officially supports Safari 3 on the Mac
  • Voicemail API: Ability to integrate ZCS with other voice mail systems and provide access to messages and call history
  • Customize Mail Header Detection: You can now specify header and meta data information to detect in a message to enable integration with certified email providers such as Goodmail
  • Make Custom Buttons: Create custom buttons and add them in ZCS which link to external sites

More info on Zimbra.com