02.01.13
Novell will release a new capability and replacement technology
that facilitates GroupWise and Exchange coexisting in the same
organization. This capability will be part of GroupWise 2012 SP2,
which is currently undergoing Lighthouse deployments and scheduled
to ship in early 2013.
Coexistence replaces the Exchange gateway technology that was
released several years ago and may still be in use by a few current
GroupWise customers. Coexistence will only be available in
GroupWise 2012 SP2 and beyond…including Windermere. Therefore,
coexistence requires Exchange 2010 and GroupWise 2012 SP2. Previous
releases of either product are not supported.
Existing Capability
Coexistence is specifically targeted to organizations that
have both GroupWise and Exchange as part of their data center. This
is generally due to acquisition or merger. While easy interchange
of email and appointments is already supported with current
versions of GroupWise and Exchange, this new capability will
provide two additional and significant pieces of functionality for
your users and communities. As stated, a user can already send and
receive email and appointments between GroupWise and Exchange
seamlessly, whether those two systems are internal to an
organization or more commonly - external. This is facilitated by
both products' improved support for SMTP
and iCalendar standards. Almost all of this existing
functionality is part of the GroupWise Internet Agent service
(GWIA) and your organization is, mostly likely, already utlizing
the latest GWIA. Besides running the latest version of GroupWise,
your organization does not have to do anything extra to provide
this level of interoperability
. For best results, the Exchange system you are communicating
with should also be running the latest versions and support
packs.
New capability
With GroupWise 2012 SP2, companies can purchase and
configure the following additional coexistence
functionality. System Address Book synchronizationbetween
your GroupWise and Exchange systems and Free/Busy Search between
systems. While this new coexistence functionality
must be enabled and configured, it is built right into existing
GroupWise agents and components. So deployment is simple…just
upgrade your GroupWise system to 2012 SP2. The address book
synchronization code is part of the familiar Message Transfer Agent
(MTA). Free/busy capability is also built into the GroupWise
Windows Client and WebAccess Client. The end-user experience is
identical whether you are busy searching a GroupWise user or busy
searching an Exchange user. In fact, most users will be completely
unaware of which system the address book contact originated. The
end-user simply name completes or selects a contact from their
address book and then performs a Busy Search….the rest is
magic!
Deploying this capability on the GroupWise side is easy…just
upgrade. Deployment for the Exchange system is equally painless.
Administrators will simply install a small service for their
Exchange/IIS
system to facilitate Outlook users being able to free/busy search
GroupWise users. No additional installation or configuration is
required for the address book synchronization. That is all handled
by the GroupWise MTA.
So - coexistence requires no additional servers, no additional
agents and no changes to your data center network
topology. Slick and elegant!
Just a support pack!
GroupWise 2012 SP2 will simply be a support pack for most
of our GroupWise customers. Organizations will upgrade to it the
same as always. There is no additional cost or procedural changes
in order for an organization to download, deploy and utilize this
support pack for the additional stability or specific bug fix your
organization needs. Customers simply need to be current on their
GroupWise maintenance.
For those customers who do need coexistence, simply download and
deploy GroupWise 2012 SP2 when it becomes available and then
contact your Novell Sales representative for pricing and
configuration assistance.
Dean