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Need help upgrading Zimbra Collaboration 7.x to the latest release? Watch this free online training course and learn about:

New features for IT such as rolling upgrades and auto provisioning
User enhancements including new clients and accessibility support for mail
How to upgrade Zimbra Collaboration using a rolling upgrade process
Other upgrade methods including Rsync and full migration

Watch the on-demand training video now for help upgrading from Zimbra Collaboration 7.x to Zimbra Collaboration 8.x.
Now that support has ended for Zimbra Collaboration Server 7.x, there’s never been a better time to upgrade.
And, for a limited time, you can get a discount on implementation services through Zimbra Professional Services when you purchase an Upgrade Assessment by July 1, 2015. Learn more about the Zimbra Upgrade Assessment offer at http://info.zimbra.com/zimbra-collabora ... otion-2015.

Jorge de la Cruz https://jorgedelacruz.es
Systems Engineer at Veeam Software https://www.veeam.com/
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Congratulations ! That is a really great initiative.
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Hey Jorge, just FYI, there's a sticky on the Zimbra Collaboration forums top page that I think should be pointing to this announcement, but it's actually bouncing over to the EOL for SUSE. At first I thought it was a pun or something (clicking on the 'get help upgrading free online course' goes to a page for a product EOL), and then I actually found this thread.

If you could fix that sticky on the main page, I bet other poor souls like me would find the upgrade info instead of the SUSE EOL notice. :D
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