Come to the Open-Xchange Summit and See the Future

Oct 20, 2011

A revolution is coming and you’ll get to see it’s origins first hand November 4th at the Open-Xchange Summit when we preview the next generation of Open-Xchange.

Featuring our redesigned web-based interface – the future begins with radically enhanced compatibility with smart phones and tablet PCs. In fact, social messaging, collaboration and mobility all drove the concept of this „web desktop“; the user’s home screen runs inside a single browser window, yet presents as a desktop running different applications. Those applications can all be integrated making navigation from one app to another more simple.

We will also offer other new features that will help users manage daily tasks more easily. One example is that our InfoStore has been completely reengineered to manage and share all of your different documents. Also, all data and information — such as email, messages from social networks, appointments, files, contacts, tasks — that relates to any particular person can be found quickly and easily.

Come check out the demo at the KölnSKY tower in Cologne, Germany. We are expecting to draw more than 300 friends from web hosting companies, telecoms, SaaS providers and channel partners.

About the author

Rafael Laguna

Rafael Laguna

Co-founder and former CEO of Open-Xchange

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