Yahoo is getting ready to enter the corporate collaboration market with this purchase of Zimbra, and will take on Google, IBM and Microsoft. Privately held Zimbra develops open source and commercials versions of its flagship product, Collaboration Suite, which includes a back-end server and a browser-based Ajax client that offers e-mail, contacts, calendar, VoIP and a text editor. It also develops software called Zimlets, which are small applications that provide integration of e-mail with third-party data sources.
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