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Linux adoption on up-and-up

Managers are taking the prospect of a migration to a Linux or open source messaging distribution platform more seriously than has been the case in the past.

So claims Yossi Hasson, Managing Director of Synaq, a national provider of Linux and open source technology and services.

Speaking at a recent business-building information and technology demonstration session, Hasson said there is a marked increase in the level of awareness and adoption around Linux-based infrastructure.

"The local market is paying particular attention to the current global trend of coporates switching from Exchange Server to a Linux or open source e-mail and messaging distribution platform," says Hasson.

"The motivation to pursue this route in technology adoption in earnest is based on the associated benefits that include improved levels of infrastructure management, control and enhanced operational efficiency," Hasson continues. "Incorporating this infrastructure does lower the total cost of ownership. This is relevant, especially from a local market perspective."

Another important factor driving this trend is greater access to a variety of solutions entering the market.

"In the past, companies had little choice in terms of Linux-based or open source solutions that were distributed, managed and supported by reputable service providers. Today, largely because of innovation, competition and accessibility, there are more solutions on offer in the market and more that can be supported. With this wider scope of available solutions and service, the client or consumer has become more astute in terms of what they require from technology and whether solutions can really measure up. Linux represents a credible, exciting alternative to existing platforms," says Hasson.

Users, especially those within the corporate environment, are eager to engage with service providers and technology vendors to help identify products that will propel them ahead of competition.

The Scalix e-mail collaboration solution is an example of international penetration into the local market and the impact of choice in available technology.

Synaq is a local service provider to Scalix, the US-based manufacturer and distributor of the Scalix solution.

"This is a true Exchange replacement that integrates seamlessly with Outlook. Scalix provides advanced e-mail and calendaring for power users, including full-function Outlook support, group calendaring/ scheduling, wireless e-mail /PIM and many other features custom-designed for the enterprise," adds Hasson.

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Synaq

Gauteng-based Synaq (www.synaq.com) is a young, vibrant and dynamic company specialising in the delivery of Linux and open source software to a broad spectrum of clients across South Africa utilising its unique Managed Linux Services approach.

Drawing on over eight years of in-depth Linux experience with a specific focus on network optimisation and open source software implementations, Synaq is able to provide products and services that reduce a company's total cost of ownership (TCO), while allowing for greater flexibility and speed when needing to adapt to an ever-changing market environment.

The company's solutions range from proxy and mail server implementations to detailed Linux server consolidation and migration strategies.

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