From: Adrienne Lee <alee@sco.com> Subject: SCO INTRODUCES SCOoffice MAIL SERVER FOR ADVANCED BUSINESS Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 18:56:57 GMT SCO INTRODUCES SCOoffice MAIL SERVER FOR ADVANCED BUSINESS MESSAGING AND COLLABORATION Enhanced Version of Volution Messaging Server Boasts Ease of Use and Compatibility with Microsoft Outlook LinuxWorld 2003, New York, NY (Booth # 865)Jan. 21, 2003The SCO. Group (SCO)(Nasdaq: SCOX) today launched SCOoffice Mail Server, an enhanced and re-branded version of the companys award-winning Volution Messaging Server. SCOoffice Mail Server is a secure, easy-to-install backoffice messaging and collaboration solution that supports day-to-day business operations at small and medium-sized businesses and replicated sites of large organizations. Compatible with Microsoft Outlook, but priced at a fraction of the cost of other messaging servers such as Microsoft Exchange, SCOoffice Mail Server is configured to support email, enhanced address book and busy-free calendar features of popular messaging readers. The product is part of the SCOoffice suite, and already powers local government, retail and manufacturing organizations worldwide. We trust SCOoffice Mail Server as the email gateway of choice to bridge our corporate messaging to our 750 individual store sites, said Chris Palmer, systems analyst for MichaelsThe Arts and Crafts Store. We chose SCOoffice Mail Server so that the end user and Support Center can easily add users, manage mail lists and maintain their overall systems through a simple front-end user interface. Features and benefits of SCOoffice Mail Server include: 7 CompatibilitySCOoffice Mail Server supports Microsoft Outlook and other well-known mail clients. When used with Outlook, SCOoffice Mail Server adds collaboration with shared calendar, folders and global address book features. 7 ReliabilityBuilt upon SCOs proven expertise in small and medium-sized businesses and replicated sites, SCOoffice Mail Server currently powers the day-to-day business messaging and collaboration operations for organizations such as the City of Pacific Grove, California, Michaels- The Arts and Crafts Store, and PalletOne, the largest U.S. manufacturer of wooden pallets. 7 Ease of UseSCOoffice Mail Servers browser-based Server Manager is designed for use by anyonefrom administrative assistants to dedicated help desk personnel. SCOoffice Mail Server is more than just a simple office mail server, its a complete backoffice solution, said Louis Imershein, senior product manager, SCO Business Solutions Group. SCOoffice Mail Server provides mail and collaboration for Outlook users, at just a fraction of the cost of Microsoft Exchange, making it a perfect alternative server for small and medium-sized businesses and replicated sites of large enterprises. Pricing and Availability Pricing for SCOoffice Mail Server starts at $33 per mail user, with a bundle available for $1398, which includes 10 user mail server, 10 user Outlook connector, SCO Linux 4.0 and one year of support. For more information on SCOoffice Mail Server, visit www.sco.com. About SCO The SCO Group, formerly called Caldera International, Inc., provides Powerful Choices for businesses through its UNIX, Linux and Volution product lines and services. Based in Lindon, UT, SCO has representation in 82 countries and 16,000+ resellers worldwide. SCO Global Services provides reliable localized support and services to partners and customers. For more information on SCO products and services, visit http://www.sco.com. SCO, SCOoffice Mail Server and the associated SCO logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Caldera International, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. SCO Global Services is a service mark of The SCO Group. UNIX and UnixWare, used under an exclusive license, are registered trademarks of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other brand or product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners. # # #
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