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To: Heywood40 who wrote (162920)12/14/2013 2:21:53 AM
From: lucky_limey  Respond to of 213176
 
Why cant your IT guys run an Exchange server? Exchange is massively well integrated into the MS office security and office environment - Why are your IT guys outsourcing business Email? If a company was too small for an IT Dept. I might understand it....

DO you authenticate onto your companies network? Then mail is almost automatic and mail accounts created when you add a user....

Something dysfunctional going on here? How many people in your office? You might need an IT assessment.



To: Heywood40 who wrote (162920)12/14/2013 8:31:47 AM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 213176
 
Thank you Haywood for your posting. It is nice to see that someone could read the story and graph
without getting confused. Your experience on your network just proves once again that Apple is making
strides in the Enterprise with small and medium businesses. This should be VERY good for the AAPL
stock in the future as the release of their new devices was recent.

o~~~ O



To: Heywood40 who wrote (162920)12/14/2013 4:49:27 PM
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In light of Heywoods comments here about usabilty and ease of use I thought I'd post this article that seemingly doesn't have anything to do with Apple...

But it looks like the hallowed halls of glass rooms are starting to recognize that usability is important...

They focus on things like design and user experience, rather than the rigid attention to functionality and specs that have defined the enterprise software industry.

WIRED

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