Gert ter Burg has been in charge of one of the most comprehensive sites about GroupWise for 11 years – if you don’t know about http://gwcheck.com, then get over there and check it out! One of Gert’s many contributions to the … Continue reading
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We’ve updated the Caledonia Guide to the Novell Mobility Server to include the many changes that have happened through version 1.2.5. And there are a lot. If you purchased this book in the past 6 months, you will receive this … Continue reading
Willem Bagchus has just sent me the final PDF for the GroupWise 2012 Administrator’s Guide, and the print copies are being prepared for shipping now! Purchase your copy now here on our shopping cart. Whether or not you have purchased … Continue reading
There has been a lot of talk on the NGWList (and by the way, I recommend you subscribe to the list if you don’t already – it’s a great place for GroupWise Admins to congregate!) about the possibility of a … Continue reading
Up here in the Northern Hemisphere it’s (theoretically) Spring. Of course, we just had a nice Spring Storm in Colorado that dumped close to a foot of snow on us, but these are minor details! So it’s really time for … Continue reading
Hi everyone! Here we are nearing the end of January, 2013. Hardly seems possible that the first month of the year has just disappeared. The good news in all of that of course is that next week is BrainShare in … Continue reading
Hi everyone, and Happy New Year!!! It’s January 4, and I’ve done two GroupWise migrations already this year! But I know that there are a lot of you out there who have not upgraded to GroupWise 2012 yet, and perhaps … Continue reading
We’re happy to announce that GWMigrate, the Utility from KSJ Software has been updated. Check out the great details: GWMigrate works by reading the folders within a user’s Outlook mailbox or PST, and recreating that structure in a GroupWise. GWMigrate … Continue reading
It’s hard to kill off good people, and good products!
Continue readingGroupWise Windermere is on the horizon, and Dean Lythgoe has started to show us some of the direction.
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