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SOGo

SOGo (formerly named Scalable OpenGroupware.org) is an open source collaborative software (groupware) server with a focus on simplicity and scalability.[5]

SOGo
Developer(s)Inverse Inc / Alinto
Stable release
5.10.0[1]  / 21 February 2024
Repository
  • github.com/Alinto/sogo
Written inObjective-C[2]
Operating systemUnix-like[3][4]
PlatformGNUStep, SOPE[2]
Available inArabic, Basque, Brazilian Portuguese, Catalan, Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish (Argentina), Spanish (Spanish), Swedish, Turkish (Turkey), Ukrainian, Welsh
TypeGroupware
LicenseGPL v2/LGPL v2
Websitesogo.nu

SOGo provides collaboration for Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, Microsoft Outlook, Apple iCal/iPhone and BlackBerry client users. Its features include the ability to share calendars, address books and e-mail using an open source, cross-platform environment. The Funambol middleware and the Funambol SOGo Connector allow SyncML clients to synchronize contacts, events and tasks.

SOGo supports standard groupware capabilities including CalDAV, CalDAV auto-scheduling, CardDAV, WebDAV Sync, WebDAV ACLs, and iCalendar.

Microsoft Outlook support is provided through an OpenChange storage provider to remove the MAPI dependency for sharing address books, calendars and e-mails. Native connectivity to Microsoft Outlook allows SOGo to emulate a Microsoft Exchange server to Outlook clients.[6]

Features edit

SOGo uses existing services including Microsoft Active Directory, OpenLDAP, SQL, and IMAP. Usage of industry services contributes to scalability. It is accessible through its web interface, desktop clients or mobile devices.

The web interface uses an AJAX interface and is available in several languages. The look and feel of version 2 mimics Mozilla Thunderbird and provides browser drag and drop capabilities for contacts, events and mail messages. Single sign-on security capabilities are available by using CAS, WebAuth, or Kerberos. Version 3 is based on AngularJS and Angular Material and provides a fully responsive interface.

Supported desktop clients are Mozilla Thunderbird with the Lightning extension, Apple iCal, and Microsoft Outlook. The SOGo Connector and Integrator extensions for Thunderbird provide improved functionality.[7]

Mobile devices are generally handled through the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) protocol. Devices such Apple's iPhone are handled natively by SOGo as iOS supports CalDAV and CardDAV. Other devices can access the Web interface which is responsive since release 3.0.0.

History edit

The Skyrix Web Groupware was a web based calendaring, contact and project management system developed by the SKYRIX Software AG in Magdeburg, Germany (~1998-2008). It was based upon the SOPE application server (an open source derivate of WebObjects developed by the same company). That system was later released as an OpenSource project under the name "OpenGroupware.org". Even though the name was derived from the OpenOffice.org project, it had no actual ties to the OpenOffice project.

OpenGroupware.org was functionally rich but very limited in scalability (worked for hundreds of users). As part of a large customer project which had the requirement to serve around 60,000 users, "Scalable OGo" ("SOGo") was created in 2004.[6] "SOGo" lacks a lot of the functionality of OpenGroupware.org, but kept key calendaring, address book and email features. All designed to be highly scalable, and most importantly: to conform to open standards like CalDAV and GroupDAV.

The SKYRIX company eventually refocused on other endeavours. Inverse Inc picked up and continues to maintain and enhance SOGo, while adding a set of functionalities. Inverse, based in Canada, packaged and released version 1.0 of SOGo in 2009.[8] In 2022, Inverse made a deal with Alinto.[9]

External links edit

  • Official website  

References edit

  1. ^ "Release 5.10.0". 21 February 2024. Retrieved 25 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b "How do I compile SOGo?". Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  3. ^ "How to install SOGo on Debian?". Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  4. ^ "ports/www/sogo/". OpenBSD. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  5. ^ Marcotte, Ludovic (2011-02-28). "SOGo—Open-Source Groupware | Linux Journal". Linux Journal. Retrieved 2018-10-07.
  6. ^ a b Gedda, Rodney (2010-10-26). "Q&A: Inverse CEO on building an open source Exchange alternative". TechWorld. Retrieved 2018-10-07.
  7. ^ Willis, Nathan (2011-08-12). "Weekend Project: Turn Thunderbird into a Groupware Client with SOGo Connector". Linux.com | The source for Linux information. Retrieved 2018-10-07.
  8. ^ "SOGo 1.0 RC9 released".
  9. ^ "SOGo Open source".

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SOGo formerly named Scalable OpenGroupware org is an open source collaborative software groupware server with a focus on simplicity and scalability 5 SOGoDeveloper s Inverse Inc AlintoStable release5 10 0 1 21 February 2024Repositorygithub wbr com wbr Alinto wbr sogoWritten inObjective C 2 Operating systemUnix like 3 4 PlatformGNUStep SOPE 2 Available inArabic Basque Brazilian Portuguese Catalan Chinese Taiwan Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Hungarian Icelandic Italian Lithuanian Macedonian Norwegian Bokmal Norwegian Nynorsk Polish Portuguese Russian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Argentina Spanish Spanish Swedish Turkish Turkey Ukrainian WelshTypeGroupwareLicenseGPL v2 LGPL v2Websitesogo wbr nu SOGo provides collaboration for Mozilla Thunderbird Lightning Microsoft Outlook Apple iCal iPhone and BlackBerry client users Its features include the ability to share calendars address books and e mail using an open source cross platform environment The Funambol middleware and the Funambol SOGo Connector allow SyncML clients to synchronize contacts events and tasks SOGo supports standard groupware capabilities including CalDAV CalDAV auto scheduling CardDAV WebDAV Sync WebDAV ACLs and iCalendar Microsoft Outlook support is provided through an OpenChange storage provider to remove the MAPI dependency for sharing address books calendars and e mails Native connectivity to Microsoft Outlook allows SOGo to emulate a Microsoft Exchange server to Outlook clients 6 Contents 1 Features 2 History 3 External links 4 ReferencesFeatures editSOGo uses existing services including Microsoft Active Directory OpenLDAP SQL and IMAP Usage of industry services contributes to scalability It is accessible through its web interface desktop clients or mobile devices The web interface uses an AJAX interface and is available in several languages The look and feel of version 2 mimics Mozilla Thunderbird and provides browser drag and drop capabilities for contacts events and mail messages Single sign on security capabilities are available by using CAS WebAuth or Kerberos Version 3 is based on AngularJS and Angular Material and provides a fully responsive interface Supported desktop clients are Mozilla Thunderbird with the Lightning extension Apple iCal and Microsoft Outlook The SOGo Connector and Integrator extensions for Thunderbird provide improved functionality 7 Mobile devices are generally handled through the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync EAS protocol Devices such Apple s iPhone are handled natively by SOGo as iOS supports CalDAV and CardDAV Other devices can access the Web interface which is responsive since release 3 0 0 History editThe Skyrix Web Groupware was a web based calendaring contact and project management system developed by the SKYRIX Software AG in Magdeburg Germany 1998 2008 It was based upon the SOPE application server an open source derivate of WebObjects developed by the same company That system was later released as an OpenSource project under the name OpenGroupware org Even though the name was derived from the OpenOffice org project it had no actual ties to the OpenOffice project OpenGroupware org was functionally rich but very limited in scalability worked for hundreds of users As part of a large customer project which had the requirement to serve around 60 000 users Scalable OGo SOGo was created in 2004 6 SOGo lacks a lot of the functionality of OpenGroupware org but kept key calendaring address book and email features All designed to be highly scalable and most importantly to conform to open standards like CalDAV and GroupDAV The SKYRIX company eventually refocused on other endeavours Inverse Inc picked up and continues to maintain and enhance SOGo while adding a set of functionalities Inverse based in Canada packaged and released version 1 0 of SOGo in 2009 8 In 2022 Inverse made a deal with Alinto 9 External links edit nbsp Free and open source software portal Official website nbsp References edit Release 5 10 0 21 February 2024 Retrieved 25 March 2024 a b How do I compile SOGo Retrieved 26 May 2023 How to install SOGo on Debian Retrieved 12 May 2017 ports www sogo OpenBSD Retrieved 12 May 2017 Marcotte Ludovic 2011 02 28 SOGo Open Source Groupware Linux Journal Linux Journal Retrieved 2018 10 07 a b Gedda Rodney 2010 10 26 Q amp A Inverse CEO on building an open source Exchange alternative TechWorld Retrieved 2018 10 07 Willis Nathan 2011 08 12 Weekend Project Turn Thunderbird into a Groupware Client with SOGo Connector Linux com The source for Linux information Retrieved 2018 10 07 SOGo 1 0 RC9 released SOGo Open source Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SOGo amp oldid 1157725141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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