IceWarp vs Zimbra

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IceWarp
Based on 15 reviews.
Zimbra
Based on 30 reviews.
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Overview
IceWarp, Inc. is a software company located in Springfield, VA that provides messaging, voice and collaboration solutions for small, medium and enterprise level businesses. IceWarp has offices in the United States and the Czech Republic. The company has been in business since 1998 and as of 2013 is used by over 20,000 businesses around the world. IceWarp Messaging Server is IceWarp's core product which is used as an alternative to Microsoft Exchange.
Zimbra Collaboration Suite is a collaborative software suite, that includes an email server and web client, currently owned and developed by Zimbra, Inc. Zimbra was initially developed by Zimbra, Inc., and first released in 2005. The company was subsequently purchased by Yahoo in September 2007, According to former Zimbra President and CTO Scott Dietzen, the name for Zimbra is derived from the song "I Zimbra" by Talking Heads.
Sample Customers
IceWarp
Marriott, Toyota, Sony, Wendy's, Canon
Zimbra Collaboration
NEC Biglobe, City of Ventura, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Hola Publishing, BIG, Sleepwell, LaFayette College, Xmission, DNA, Ring Line, Future Group, TIGC
Popular Solutions
Top Industries
Comms Service Provider
17%
Computer Software Company
14%
Retailer
7%
Insurance Company
7%
Comms Service Provider
25%
Computer Software Company
17%
Government
9%
Retailer
4%
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