Case Study: Amnesty International Spain achieves consolidated, easy-to-manage open-source collaboration with Zimbra

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Amnesty International Spain Opts for Zimbra to Replace Hastle of Roundcube/Dovecot/Postfix and other Standalone Apps

Amnesty International Spain, the national section of the global human-rights movement, faced growing IT complexity from a patchwork of standalone open-source applications (Roundcube, Dovecot, Postfix, CalDAV/LDAP servers, Thunderbird) that created heavy admin overhead, security and update challenges, and made development and support difficult. As a human-rights organization committed to free/open-source software, they needed a single, consolidated FOSS platform that improved usability for both end users and administrators.

They replaced the mixed stack with Zimbra Collaboration Open Source Edition, deployed with help from Zimbra partner Quersystem and now running over 600 mailboxes. The consolidated platform simplified administration, delivered reliable security and vendor support, enabled features like auto-provisioning, and made upgrades and integrations (Zimbra Drive and Zimbra Chat via 8.8) much easier to plan and manage.


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Amnesty International

Carlos Lopez

IT Administration and Support


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