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August 15th, 2007

Scalix: A Microsoft 'Exchange killer' no more?

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 7:20 am

Categories: App Compatibility, Corporate strategy, Exchange Server, Linux

Tags: Linux, Scalix Corp., Microsoft Exchange Server, Messaging, Microsoft Corp., E-mail, Xandros, Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft and Linux vendor Xandros announced on August 15 an extension of their interoperability partnership.

Normally, I’d just write such an announcement off as more of the same — mostly fluff with little real stuff. After all, Xandros already signed a patent-protection deal with Microsoft, similar to the ones forged between Redmond and Novell and Linspire. As of today’s announcement, Xandros also has licensed Microsoft’s Exchange ActiveSync protocol and the Outlook Exchange Transport Protocol, allowing Xandros’ newly acquired Scalix Mail servers to better sync with Exchange Server.

There’s another reason I found the Exchange-Scalix collaboration agreement interesting, however. In March, the Yankee Group issued an interesting study, which found a number of businesses contemplating migrating away from Exchange Server, in favor of a Linux and/or open-source e-mail platform. Hello, Scalix!

A quick recap of Yankee’s findings:

“In an ominous portent for Microsoft, 23% of the survey respondents indicated they intend to migrate away from Exchange Server and switch to an alternative Linux or open source Email and messaging distribution platform over the next 12 to 18 months. The users attributed their decision to their belief that Linux Email and messaging packages are cheaper and easier to manage than Exchange.”

Scalix — at least before it was purchased by Xandros in July 2007 — billed itself as “the Exchange killer.”

What do you make of Microsoft’s latest interop deal? Is Microsoft simply trying to assimilate its competitors before they can do more damage to Microsoft and its products? Or is Microsoft, as its execs claim, trying to “foster innovation that benefits the overall IT ecosystem” via the deal?

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Another Exchange killer
A few months ago we tested several Exchange alternatives to replace our current MS Exchange 2000 environment.

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Absolutely honest  Yagotta B. Kidding | 08/15/07
protection fee  Linux Geek | 08/15/07
Strategy vs. Tactics  Yagotta B. Kidding | 08/15/07
Follow the money.  Anton Philidor | 08/15/07
ID10T Alert!!  Confused by religion | 08/15/07
seen yourself in the mirror Milly?  Linux Geek | 08/15/07
Unless i suddenly turned into a pimply faced  Confused by religion | 08/15/07
Jokers to the left...  Anton Philidor | 08/15/07
Shut up, fool. (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/15/07
Darn.. you beat me to it.  James T. Kirk | 08/15/07
Get a clue!  voska | 08/15/07
exchange too hard to manage?  daMan25 | 08/15/07
I havn't used Exchange for a while  voska | 08/15/07
Whatta ya use to back it up with? (NT)  OButterball | 08/15/07
why ntbackup of course happy  john.murray@... | 08/15/07
Couldn't live with those all-or-nuthin restore ...  OButterball | 08/15/07
Point in Time and Roll Fwd are supported  john.murray@... | 08/15/07
Scalix who?  sj_z | 08/15/07
Every email system says it is an "Exchange Killer"  maurene.grey@... | 08/15/07
More like the other way around  Yagotta B. Kidding | 08/15/07
Ah... the 90s...  maurene.grey@... | 08/16/07
Attract, Assimilate, Asphyxiate  mannyamador | 08/16/07
MS Borg Members  IceTheNet@... | 08/16/07
Another Exchange killer  paulsmeith@... | 08/21/07

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