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Wed 28 Sep 2011

Sencha Touch and Kerio Workspace

Kerio Workspace is a powerful and complex web application that heavily depends on HTML5, CSS3 and Javascript. The interface is designed for desktop browsers on PCs and Macs, so when we decided to provide mobile access for smartphones, we needed a different approach. In version 1.0, we experimented with a very simple interface in plain Javascript and HTML . It worked, but it wasn't very visually appealing and provided only a mediocre user experience.


Thu 4 Aug 2011

Why are all smart phones not created equal?

Often I hear these questions: Why do you not support every new phone that comes out? They are all Exchange ActiveSync-based. Why do you selectively choose to support one and not the other? Why does one Motorola Droid model run fine and the just-released Droid needs to go through some testing?



Wed 11 Aug 2010

Hybrid email hosting versus Kerio Connect

In this economy companies are looking for ways to get “more bang for the buck”. That is to say, leverage as much as they can, for every dollar spent. This is especially true of companies that have chosen a Hybrid Email hosting account for their domain.

The benefits, of using an email hosting service, are no cost of ownership for the hardware, software and ongoing maintenance needed to implement and maintain an on-premises email server. Conversely, the cost of using an email hosting account is fixed and paid in monthly, quarterly, semi annual or annual increments. You pay for the service and the provider does everything else, from ensuring resiliency and redundancy, to keeping systems and software up to date, to filtering out any spam and virus.


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