In addition to Gwava's award winning EIA product Retain, Gwava has a full suite of products to protect, optimize, secure and ensure compliance for customers running Micro Focus
GroupWise.
In addition, GWAVA protects Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, Micro Focus
GroupWise, Gmail, and Lotus Domino email systems.
Retain enables organisations to seamlessly archive a single or mixed messaging platform environment, running Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, Gmail or
GroupWise in addition to Facebook and Twitter social media messaging and mobile communications.
With this in mind, MessageSolution has extended its enterprise solutions' capacities, designed its products for the education sector with the capabilities to archive for Exchange,
GroupWise, and Domino in addition to Office 365, Live.edu, and Google Apps, alongside the archiving and eDiscovery solution for SharePoint and file systems.
Through the free DejaOffice app for Android, CompanionLink supports two-way synchronisation between Android 4.0 devices like the Galaxy Nexus and Microsoft Outlook, Sage ACT!, Palm Desktop, IBM Lotus Notes, Novell
GroupWise, Salesforce CRM, Highrise and more.
According to the company, the solution allows IT administrators to control their company's data when an employee departs by archiving that data locally, allowing IT departments to implement data management best practices for Google Apps and match the processes they used previously with on-premise e-mail systems like Exchange and
Groupwise.
E-mail archiving uses an application that runs with an e-mail server, such as Lotus Notes, Novell
Groupwise, or Microsoft Exchange, to capture and preserve e-mail messages.
"As a long-time
GroupWise customer, we have seen continued innovation and commitment to the
GroupWise platform from Novell," said James Sims, CIO of Save Mart Supermarkets, a $5 billion grocery retailer.
The use of the Novell
GroupWise Collaboration and Productivity Software in the workplace promotes efficiency in day-today communication and organization for all personnel.
The city of Los Angeles, for instance, has been moving some 30,000 users from Novell's
GroupWise to Google Apps.