On Aug 12, 2006, at 12:21 PM, Marc Oesch wrote:

Hello Arturo,

Anyone have a link to the publicly available information on this Teams thing?

http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060809153921.shtml
and
http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/leopard/

The iCalendar server |CalDAV standard] part is opensource at MacOSForge.

PS: Except for some nice things in Directories, the "revolutionary"
sounds like Apple marketing hyperbole.

While I certainly don't like MS Exchange or MS SharePoint, the Teams
features aren't all "revolutionary" to me and look like an attempt to
get rid of Exchange for Apple server customers.

Have a look at web clients (Zimbra, ...) or any web clients /
enterprise Wikis (Socialtext, Jotspot...) and this has been all around
for a a long time.

Disclosure: I work on a WO groupware called GroupVille, so I quoted
only competitors above to make the criticism sound fair ;-)


Groupville is a neat product.

As with everything that Apple does in the server space this Teams things is all about integration, low admin overhead, etc.

If Leopard were out now, I'd have a serious run at getting my VP to consider it over Exchange 2007.

Anyone know if the Wiki Server is an opensource one, or Apple's own?

-arturo

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