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credativ is an industry leader in the provision of services for free software.  Our technical team is one of the largest in Europe with more than 40 open source consultants; many of these are Debian developers and actively involved in contributing to free software projects worldwide.  We have experience in both large scale projects and niche implementations.

We support all major projects and Linux distributions and offer a full range of services including consultancy, technical advice, qualified training and personalised support.

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Gain peace of mind and concentrate on your business with the knowledge that credativ provides flexible support from a vastly experienced team.

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From consultancy and project management through to software development.

Training

credativ's customised training programmes can help you to keep pace with the increasing opportunities to optimise your IT infrastructure using Linux and free software.

Learn more about our contribution to Free Software

Our developers actively contribute to the success of Free Software initiatives including Debian GNU/Linux, PostgreSQL, eGroupware, OpenOffice.org and KDE.

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credativ pre-paid Open Source Support Card leads the market

Tough competition for commercial distributions – the Support Card for Linux distributions is here! Rugby, 23 March 2010 – credativ UK joins its German counterpart in offering the Open Source Support Card for Linux distributions.

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[Howto] Zarafa mail extraction

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Mail administrators which use spamassassin and its Bayesian filter need to train the classifier on a regular basis. Spamassassin's sa-learn utility needs to process full RFC-822 emails including mail headers and the the mail body. The following howto describes a method of how full emails can be extracted from ...

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