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How to Install Rocket.Chat Server on Rocky Linux 8

Rocket.Chat is an open-source chat server developed in JavaScript using the Meteor.js framework. It allows you to communicate securely in real-time across multiple devices. In this tutorial, we will install the free Community edition of Rocket.Chat ser…

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Rocket.Chat vs. Slack: Choosing the Perfect Team Collaboration App

Is Rocket.Chat better than Slack? What benefits do you get if you use Rocket.Chat?
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Rocket.Chat Aims to Replace Skype for Business by Collaborating with Pexip

Rocket.Chat is collaborating with a video communication platform, Pexip to offer an alternative to Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams.
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How to Install Zulip Chat Server on Debian 11

Zulip is an open-source chat server, similar to Microsoft Teams, Rocket Chat, or Slack. Learn how to install Zulip on a Debian 11 based server.
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How to Install Rocket.Chat with Nginx Reverse Proxy on Ubuntu 20.04

Rocket.Chat can be used as an alternative to different communication channels such as Slack, Mattermost, etc. Rocket.Chat comes with different features such as group chats, video conferencing, and integrated live chat with other platforms. In this arti…

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