exchange and collaboration in comment and analysis
What is the future for Lotus?
Comment Indeed, Microsoft took the opportunity to try and steal IBM's thunder by revealing figures this week that show more than 300 companies began migrating to Microsoft Outlook, Exchange Server and SharePoint Server in the second half of last year. [24 Jan 2008]
Open source: The new front
Comment This goal can be achieved by four means - through the development of software that is 'interoperable by design' (e.g.inclusion of XML technology in software to facilitate the easy exchange of data across different applications); through licensing... [11 Oct 2006]
Devil's Advocate: Bluephone's bright future
Comment A major one is BT's ability to factor out calls via a broadband connection at the local exchange, evading all the problems of running voice traffic reliably over the general internet. And that is a factor that has held back Bluephone. [21 Jun 2005]
Microsoft still a collaboration lightweight
Comment He says that because Microsoft has made changes, such as breaking IM out of Exchange, it has several messaging clients and a confused market on its hands. For example, many users have Exchange 5.5 running on NT4 Server, a set-up that is effectively... [21 Jun 2004]
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]
The Bloor Perspective: Messaging without Exchange, Macs not cool shock and Cisco's quarter
Comment Both Oracle, with its Collaboration Suite offering, and Samsung, with its Contact tool, claim to be able to provide email server systems of very high reliability at a much lower cost point than Exchange. [12 Aug 2002]
E-markets, Oftel and ICANN
Comment Linking procurement tools and exchange technologies has been a way to lock in customers. The key issues were identified as content, collaboration and commerce. Good news from BT and Oftel! Thus BT kills off this possible usage in one masterstroke... [13 Oct 2000]
CRM: it's what you do with it that counts
Comment Frank Gibson, a marketing consultant with another CRM player, Exchange Applications, said that end-users must remain customer-focused rather than product-focused, but admitted that this requires corporate backing at the highest level. [15 Nov 1999]
To buy, or not to buy? The ASPs think renting is the answer
Comment The ASPs that Microsoft is working with offer managed Microsoft Exchange messaging, Office 2000 collaboration, corporate purchasing, media streaming and line of business application services on the NT platform. [20 Sep 1999]
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