With the announcement of MobileMe, we looked again at whether we can replace Exchange on our backend. The mail is interchangeable and the contacts we have aren’t shared, so the only function we really need is a shared viewable calendar that works online, offline when you are on a Macbook, on a Blackberry and on [...]
Could Google Calendar or MobileMe replace Exchange calendaring
June 10th, 2008 · No Comments · Geek
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Kerio vs. Exchange for Entourage, Mac OS X, iPhone and Blackberry
April 19th, 2008 · No Comments · Entourage, Exchange
Well we’ve narrowed down choices to two choices, two hosters against one of three desktop and two mobile clients. Here are the parameters:
Support for either of, in order:
Mac OS X application. That is Mail, iCal and Address Book that are native to OS X and which is fast.
Entourage 2004 or 2008 from Microsoft and typically [...]
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Google Apps
April 19th, 2008 · No Comments · Geek
We’ve been trying to figure out the right way to do email and synchronize Calendars. Maybe Google is the right way to do it on the backend?
The candidates are:
Exchange. This is trusty and reliable. The main issue is do we have to run our own Exchange and Blackberry Servers or do the hosted solutions work. [...]
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