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results for category search: APIOpenness and Kerio UnityDeveloper Zone, Administration API, Kerio Directory… what do they have in common? It is openness, a quality I prefer both as a programmer and as a human, and a quality that we want to deliver with our products. Kerio products have always been well-known for being open – supporting a number of platforms and protocols, and allowing you to run them with various clients, devices and third-party applications. Even though it’s not always the easiest way, we believe it brings value to our customers and partners, and thus it’s simply the right thing to do. Developers on the EdgeWelcome to our kitchen - Meet the Developer Zone. Developers develop, Sales sell, Support support. All this must work together without a single hitch. Before a product gets into the box ready for download, it must go quite a long way. You have been there. Someone has to write it, test it, build it, document it, polish it. Web administration and why web technologies will prevailI am sometimes asked why Kerio replaced native client administration consoles with an exclusively web administration approach, which is perhaps seen as one of the more controversial decisions we have made in the past. As web technologies continued to mature, we anticipated a wider industry trend towards shifting user interfaces to the browser. Let me give you a quick peek at Kerio's long-term web development strategy. |
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