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To: The Duke of URLĀ© who wrote (1887)10/10/2002 12:32:44 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (3) of 4345
 
Carly, can ya hear me, i am getting tired of this kind of news from dell:



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Dell delivers e-mail help to business

By Dawn Kawamoto
Special to ZDNet News
October 10, 2002, 6:06 AM PT

Dell plans to announce Thursday a fixed-price service to help customers move to Microsoft Exchange 2000.
Under its Exchange Migration Readiness Assessment service, Dell will work with companies to evaluate and plan for moving e-mail platforms to Microsoft Exchange 2000. Although Exchange 2000 is a two-year-old product, Microsoft is planning to unveil the first major update in mid-2003.

With the service, customers will receive a report that evaluates whether their technology and operations are ready for Exchange 2000, including the risks and benefits of making the change.

Dell plans to charge anywhere from $13,000 to $30,000 for the migration, depending on the complexity of the project.

The effort comes as Dell is looking to bolster revenue beyond building and selling PCs. As the company sells more servers to corporations, it's finding a greater need to offer more professional services to support those customers.

msnbc-zdnet.com.com
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