Tens of millions of people, including employees of large institutions like the French Government, Italy’s Ministry of Defense and the administration of the Spanish autonomous region of Valencia, are already using the desktop application of LibreOffice every day. The availability of Kopano’s packages for LibreOffice Online version – once integrated with file access and authentication provision – opens up a whole new range of possibilities for organizations who want to have their data under their own control.
Helmuth Neuberger, VP of Strategy at Kopano: “Because of the upcoming European data laws, there is a growing need for self-hosted, cost-effective software. We are therefore very proud to be among the first to offer LibreOffice Online packages ready to be integrated with a private cloud solution.”
Kopano’s LibreOffice Online packages are available for a variety of Linux distributions. This makes it easier to start using LibreOffice Online and to stay up to date with the latest Kopano build, using repositories. Of course LibreOffice Online would never be where it is right now without the contribution of the community, including CIB and the outstanding work of Collabora.
“TDF welcomes Kopano to the Advisory Board and the LibreOffice project,” says Björn Michaelsen, Deputy Chairman of The Document Foundation. “We are happy to see yet another way of getting LibreOffice Online, and look forward to seeing another vendor investing alongside existing contributors to our community to build alternatives to proprietary solutions.”
LibreOffice Online is not a standalone application, but an enabling technology for the public cloud of ISPs or the private cloud of large organizations. To be fully functional, it has to be integrated with file access and an authentication provider. For Kopano this is done through a commercial build that is part of Kopano Documents, and as a community build, which displays a warning it is offered without this specific support.
All packages are fully compatible with the LibreOffice packages for desktop. Because they are developed within Kopano’s Open Build Service environment, Kopano can easily maintain a wide range of packages for various Linux platforms.
ABOUT THE DOCUMENT FOUNDATION (TDF)
The Document Foundation is the home of LibreOffice, the next evolution of the world’s leading free office suite, and The Document Liberation Project, a community of developers united to free users from vendor lock-in of content by providing powerful tools for the conversion of proprietary file formats to the corresponding ODF format. For more information: www.documentfoundation.org.
Kopano is a fork of Zarafa which is a groupware which has made Linux compatible for Outlook. Many former employees of Zarafa now work for Kopano in Delft, Hannover and Plochingen. They develop new apps and integrations, which enable communication that goes further than emails.
The base of the system are any Kopano Core server which can be operated on premise, hybrid or in private cloud setups. Kopano users work with Kopano DeskApp under Windows, macOS or Linux which combines in one single app functions of Microsoft Outlook, videotelephony, chat and much more. Almost all of these functions are also available in the Kopano WebApp in the internet browsers.
Moreover Kopano is the main contributor of Z-Push project which implements the Exchange Active Sync (EAS) in open source. That is how ActiveSync devices like smartphones, tablets or Microsoft Outlook (in version 2013 and higher) are connected to the server. KOE expands Outlook by group-functionalities.
The source code of all components is available underhttps://stash.kopano.io. Customers of Kopano get access to latest packages that have gone through a quality assurance process..
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