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The first of several installments from PCQuest where they compare and contrast IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 and Microsoft Exchange and Outlook 2010 has been published. The initial article looks at licensing and a high level view of features.
While I believe that there are other options available to an organization, upgrading or migrating helps to keep the discussion simple. And I'll be curious to see where the discussion goes.
Link: PCQuest: Preview: Lotus Notes/Domino vs MS Exchange/Outlook 2010
Email servers have evolved considerably over the years. From being basic solutions that send/receive emails, they've become full-fledged platforms that enable unified communication in an enterprise, allow social networking, and even enable workflow automation. What this obviously means is that an enterprise doesn't choose a simple mail server anymore. It chooses the platform and then selects components that cater to its specific business requirements.
IBM Domino/Notes and Microsoft Exchange are the two dominant players in this space, which are now in their 2010 and 8.5 versions respectively. If you're already using one of them, then you need to decide whether or not to upgrade to its newer version or migrate to the other one.
While I believe that there are other options available to an organization, upgrading or migrating helps to keep the discussion simple. And I'll be curious to see where the discussion goes.
Link: PCQuest: Preview: Lotus Notes/Domino vs MS Exchange/Outlook 2010
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