<SNIP>
Companies are worse, they blow money patching
and recovering from the infections that Outlook makes possible.
companies are increasingly looking for alternatives, but when you have
an existing company-wide system with a large user population and you
can't just take the system down for a week to revamp things, moving to
a new environment takes a lot of time, energy and money. Especially
since e-mail is by all measures a corporate critical function almost
everywhere now. Sometimes, the work needed to make a switch simply
overwhelms an organization's ability to do it.
-------- I whole-heartedly agree with this statement. If we go back to the
"wish-list"- the implementation needs to be incremental. There is no way
that I can shut off email even for an hour much less breaking everything (MS
calls this an upgrade) all at once and hope that everyone else does too.
Regards<
Damon
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