email exchange server in comment and analysis

What is the future for Lotus?

Comment Combine Notes with Microsoft's Exchange platform and you have more than 92 per cent of corporate email systems. Indeed, Microsoft took the opportunity to try and steal IBM's thunder by revealing figures this week that show more than 300 companies... [24 Jan 2008]

The truth about software as a service

Comment The reality for many is it will be a Microsoft Exchange email server, perhaps in the employer's own data centre or perhaps provided over the internet by a hosted Exchange email service. Ask the average office worker where their email comes from and... [23 Jan 2008]

Leader: In or out of house?

Leader Only a few years ago, we had various people - Scott McNealy of Sun comes to mind, never a friend of an Exchange server - asking why we wouldn't all just use webmail and lose some headcount from IT departments across the world. [19 Apr 2007]

Q&A: Chairman of Microsoft, Bill Gates

Comment We have email where we have Hotmail and Exchange. The architecture we are interested in we call server-equals-service, so that we will have the full Exchange capability that you can subscribe to, where we run it, or you can have it on-premise with... [14 Sep 2005]

Leader: BlackBerry love

Leader Attendees didn't talk about generic mobile email and rarely mentioned a dozen other hardware or software names in this space. Software options such as GoodLink, Smartner and Visto sit on top of various mobile devices and provide BlackBerry-style... [27 Jul 2005]

On the road again: What life's like for mobile workers

Comment With Outlook implemented on both the smart phone and PDA, it is synchronised with Exchange server every hour so that he can switch between devices without losing track of correspondence. On his way to a client site, he accesses his email on his... [15 Sep 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Out-of-the-box options

Comment Mirapoint's Message Server, for example, is a dedicated email appliance that's an alternative to software products like Microsoft Exchange and IBM/Lotus Domino. Today's appliances, though not necessarily mainstream, represent an alternative... [09 Jul 2004]

Microsoft still a collaboration lightweight

Comment Despite appearances, Microsoft has been a player in the collaboration marketplace for years thanks to its email clients and server platforms. For example, many users have Exchange 5.5 running on NT4 Server, a set-up that is effectively out of... [21 Jun 2004]

Can Microsoft deliver on CRM?

Comment OK, so Microsoft practically owns the desktop OS, word processing and email markets but that doesn’t mean it’s any good at CRM applications, right? This could involve purchasing Microsoft Exchange and Active Directory Servers, as well as some... [10 Feb 2004]

Secure remote access - the way to go

Comment Dene Rowe, DLA’s UK IT infrastructure manager, wanted a secure means for them to access the lawyers’ Exchange server. Whether it's been for peripatetic staff or users that just want occasional remote email access, they’ve tended to get the same... [27 Nov 2003]

The Ovum View: Using Oracle to run your email

Comment For some time Oracle has been claiming it can provide a more cost-effective and reliable email server for Exchange users. Both Lotus and Microsoft have been tentatively raising the possibility of closer integration between their proprietary email... [15 Jan 2003]

What's the fuss about... server consolidation?

Comment Firstly, what are you actually using your current email software for? If it is purely for messaging, then the technologies are advanced enough that the use of Exchange or Domino is not actually going to provide you with much in the way of hard... [18 Oct 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: Messaging without Exchange, Macs not cool shock and Cisco's quarter

Comment However, with heavyweight challengers such as Oracle and Samsung now beginning to offer credible email server alternatives to Exchange that can be accessed using Outlook or other tools on client devices, Microsoft may find its email dominance... [12 Aug 2002]

Digital blunderitis and some monkey business

Comment It was that terrible moment a nanosecond after you hit "send" and the message is whizzing across the LAN (well maybe not with ours), through the Exchange server, out through the router and plinking into the recipient's mailbox when you realise... [12 Apr 2002]

The Ovum View: Will Microsoft win the wireless email war?

Comment It partners with wireless network and portal operators - Bell Mobility, Cingular, Motient and Rogers AT&T in North America, BT Cellnet, Telfort and TIM in Europe - that offer a semi-hosted, managed service to corporates, built around the RIM... [15 Feb 2002]

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