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Tony Larsen
It has become painfully apparent that any serious IT dept that wants
to incorporate OS X and Windows machines in their network need to find
an alternative groupware solution other than Exchange. It is comically
frustrating waiting and waiting for updates, fixes, and capabilities.
Then finaly, when the new product ships, it is marginally a better
product than doing without. It is obvious Microsoft has no desire to
allow Users of OS X to integrate and work productivly on a corporate
network with other Windows users. As IT Administator, my budget will
be going elsewhere.
Tony Larsen
IT Administrator
Kite Companies
www.kiteco.com
to incorporate OS X and Windows machines in their network need to find
an alternative groupware solution other than Exchange. It is comically
frustrating waiting and waiting for updates, fixes, and capabilities.
Then finaly, when the new product ships, it is marginally a better
product than doing without. It is obvious Microsoft has no desire to
allow Users of OS X to integrate and work productivly on a corporate
network with other Windows users. As IT Administator, my budget will
be going elsewhere.
Tony Larsen
IT Administrator
Kite Companies
www.kiteco.com