Before Spending More on Email Security, Start Here
Organizations must update legacy messaging and collaboration systems to better address the changing technology landscape, including against new threats. Since no two organizations are the same, the need for flexible, extensible software is critical to the success of any information security and technology program.
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Improve Security in Your Zimbra Collaboration Deployment
Zimbra Support
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Zimbra Product Releases
Go to our Zimbra Product Releases page for details about each release, including:
- Release Notes
- Patch Information
- Documents in PDF format
- Documents in ePub format
- Complete Bugzilla reports
Zimbra Web Client for End Users - On Demand Webinar
This 2-hour webinar covers all the basics of Zimbra, plus in-depth looks at preferences, sharing and filters.
Watch this free, on-demand webinar by Gayle Billat, Services Training Manager at Zimbra.
Zimbra Security Center
Zimbra is committed to providing a secure collaboration experience for our customers, partners, and users of our software.
Go to our Zimbra Collaboration Security Center to stay updated on all Security-related news.
How to Upgrade to Zimbra Collaboration 8
Missing New Zimbra Features and Security Updates?
Upgrade to Zimbra Collaboration 8
Now that support for Zimbra Collaboration 7 has ended, there’s never been a better time to upgrade. Learn about new features and security updates available with Zimbra Collaboration 8, and get on-demand training plus examples for how to upgrade using different methods.
Ponemon on Privacy, Open Source, and the Future of Messaging
More than 70% of U.S. IT Professionals Prefer Open Source to Proprietary Software for Continuity, Control
Cost savings is no longer the hallmark of open source
The Ponemon Institute surveyed 1,398 IT professionals to develop "The Open Source Collaboration Study: Viewpoints on Security and Privacy in the US and EMEA” report. The objective was to learn about their companies' involvement in the use of open source messaging and collaboration solutions, and their view on security and privacy.