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We blog about many different topics. Sometimes this is news on things that happen on Kopano, or simply something that we felt was interesting to share about how our teams work. Our blogs also reflect on tech- and non-tech news that relates to us or affects us. Stay tuned!

Kopano is not affected by Log4Shell

No Kopano component is affected by Log4Shell Log4Shell is critical 0-day vulnerability occuring in the Open Source Java library log4j. log4j is used by thousands, if […]

December 13, 2021
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Privacy settings from iOS 15 with effect on data exchange!

With iOS 15, new possibilities are available in the operating system to control one’s data and the data flow. This also applies to Mail. If you […]

December 3, 2021

We are starting a new chapter …

We are starting a new chapter  in our sales and marketing! The last few months have not been easy for us, as there have been some […]

November 23, 2021

Open source, of course…

“Basically, of course, FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) in government is always welcome first.” – Reading this statement in a blog post a few days […]

June 30, 2021
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Brainwashed by Microsoft

“At least it works,” replied a father recently in response to my criticism of the use of MS365 in online classes. It very much irritated me […]

June 23, 2021
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The internet is broken

A few days ago, heise.de ran the headline “The Internet is broken”, presumably driving the click rate per article to not inconsiderable heights. What happened? A […]

June 16, 2021
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Z-Push – new URLs for repositories and wiki

The systems on which the Z-Hub project used to run are no longer online. Since the domain does not belong to us, we had no direct […]

May 20, 2021
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Digital resilience is not enough

The term resilience comes from psychology and generally refers to the resistance that a person develops in crisis situations. It is about the ability to deal […]

May 12, 2021
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