Just an ad Microsoft vs. Lotus vs. Netscape: Of all the Messaging Systems in the World, Which One Offers the Best Corporate Solution? TV onthe WEB and EMA present THE GREAT DEBATE: a LIVE Webcast from EMA'99 in Dallas on March 30th 8:00-10:30am CST on http: //www.tvontheweb.com
RESTON, Va., March 29 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the single most important applications for today's company is E-mail. Therefore, one of the most important decisions companies must make is which messaging system to use. Lotus Domino/Notes, Microsoft Exchange/Outlook, Netscape and other alternatives each offer different solutions. Each company needs to fully understand the merits and drawbacks of each system. TV onthe WEB and the Electronic Messaging Association present "The Great Debate" LIVE from EMA'99 in Dallas on March 30th from 8:00-10:30am CST on tvontheweb.com. This LIVE interactive webcast will also feature interactive chat for the outside corporate world to participate with their thoughts and questions.
At EMA'99, EMA will lead the industry in a debate that will pose the real life questions businesses face in making this critical decision. Answers will come from representatives of the leaders in messaging: Lotus, Microsoft, and Netscape. The technical and business questions asked will help you make decisions that best fit your company; including scalability, administration, cost of ownership, features, groupware capabilities, calendaring ability, coexistence and connectivity with other e-mail systems, ease of training, Y2K compliance, etc. Lotus, Microsoft, and Netscape will each have the opportunity to answer the questions that lead to solutions for your enterprise.
Speakers:
-- Steve Lewis, Sr. Dir., Product Strategy & Communications Product
Mgmt., Lotus Dvlpt.Corporation
-- Korak Mitra, Vice President, Messaging Division, Netscape
Communications
-- Eric Lockard, General Manager Exchange Server, Microsoft Corporation
Moderated By: Joyce Graff, VP and Research Director, Gartner Group
TV onthe WEB, the first interactive community-based television network on the Web, recently announced that it had formed a strategic partnership with Ampex Corporation ampex.com (Amex: AXC), and received an investment to finance the continued development and expansion of its Network.
The Electronic Messaging Association (EMA) is the forum that enables the evolution of e-business through the application of universal messaging, directory, security, web services, and other related technologies. The association operates for the benefit of large and medium enterprises through education, industry coalitions, and industry awareness. ema.org
SOURCE TV onthe Web
CO: TV onthe Web; Electronic Messaging Association; Ampex Corporation; Lotus Domino/Notes; Microsoft Exchange/Outlook; Netscape |