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Yahoo! drops Zimbra, VMware picks it up

Virtualization software maker VMWare has acquired Zimbra, a company that essentially provides a web-based alternative to Outlook. Yahoo! purchased Zimbra a few years back and used the startup's technology to tweak Yahoo! Mail and Yahoo! Calendar. But Zimbra has always been a bit more enterprise-based than Yahoo!, so it wasn't exactly a perfect fit. VMWare gets all of Zimbra's intellectual ...

Yahoo! is unloading Zimbra, HotJobs, other properties

It seems like just two years ago that Yahoo! bought open source communication platform Zimbra for $350 million. Oh right, that's because it was. But today it looks like Yahoo! is looking to sell Zimbra, along with a number of other properties that don't fit the company's streamlined mission statement including HotJobs. While Zimbra's advanced email tools certainly made their mark on the ...

Zimbra Desktop brings web mail, calendars, search to the desktop

Yahoo! has released a desktop email and personal information management client called Zimbra Desktop. It's based on the Zimbra email, calendar, and contact service that Yahoo! purchased a few years ago for $350 million. And that explains why the desktop client looks so much like the latest version of Yahoo!'s web based email service. The interesting thing is that Zimbra Desktop doesn't just ...

Vote for the next BIG Linux contenders of 2008

If you have an opinion about the next open source master of the universe software company(ies) for 2008, you can vote for them and make your voice heard at Linux Magazine's annual top 20 companies to watch edition. Last year, Zimbra, (recently acquired by Yahoo for $350 million) XenSource (enterprise virtualization bought by Citrix for $500 million) and Canonical (think Ubuntu on Dells) made huge ...

Yahoo! buys Zimbra

Michael Arrington of TechCrunch is reporting that Yahoo! has paid $350 million to purchase Zimbra. The official announcement isn't expected until this evening, but Arrington's in a pretty good position to pick up gossip today. He's hanging out with a ton of industry insiders today at a little software conference Arrington put together with Weblogs Inc. founder Jason Calacanis called TechCrunch40. ...