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Unison on Linux doing unified communications for SMBs?

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A colleague passed on this today.  A server/client platform that runs on Ubuntu (although client coming soon - so not quite there), does mail, contacts, calendars, IM and has an IP-PBX.  And all for $50 per user per year - not a bad deal.

The overview page and comparison table is interesting in that apparently there isn't a "exchange replacement server" that has a Linux client, offers a one server/client type solution, a PBX and there is a question mark over IM.

Domino?  - Well OK, Domino doesn't do PBX, but can at least be integrated.  Still it seems like a note worthy competitor in the SMB space and interesting that they are punting it on Linux.

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