
Why the digital sovereignty debate misses the point when it comes to email
Digital sovereignty in email doesn’t fail for lack of alternatives, but because most solutions don’t fit seamlessly into existing user workflows
Our lastest posts
One of the key objectives of our R&D on the BlueMind solution is to design a modern architecture capable of meeting the demands of all…
11 September 2019
- Thomas Fricker
- • No Comments
Your suitcases are packed and your plane tickets neatly put away with your passport. This time, you haven’t forgotten the sunscreen or the mosquito repellent.…
22 July 2019
- Leslie Saladin
- • One Comment
When a system breaks downs or malfunctions, finding the cause can often be tricky. This is why BlueMind 3.5.9 integrates a full (open-source) platform metrics,…
16 July 2019
- Leslie Saladin
- • No Comments
Designing a modern, accessible and user-friendly webmail system is one of BlueMind’s challenges for 2019. But how can we achieve this effectively? And what for?…
19 June 2019
- Leslie Saladin
- • No Comments
For non-experts, email usually is just about what they see and use, i.e. the email client, typically Outlook. In fact, Outlook is what allows users…
6 May 2019
- Leslie Saladin
- • No Comments
When we talk about software, the word free can be taken to mean different things. As Richard Stallman famously said: “This is a matter of freedom, not price, so think of ‘free speech’, not ‘free beer’.” However, free in the sense of free of charge is always lurking in the background. In the collective imaginary, free software is software you’re not paying for. True or False?
22 January 2019
- Leslie Saladin
- • No Comments
All items have been loaded
All articles are displayed
Subscription
to the newsletter
to the newsletter
One e-mail per month to keep up to date with all BlueMind news

