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A different thread got me thinking about something that has been on my mind lately. Would it be possible to use a web-based intranet gmail-type client for corporate email if the email was served from a private, secure server?
How would this compare to existing enterprise email systems? This seems like a good idea, so I must not be thinking of something - what would the disadvantages of this system be?
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And the previous thread I linked to started having some strong email opinions. Figured same would be seen here.
Where would you have put this? |
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hehe...if we looked at things that way, EVERYTHING should be posed here since it *could* elicit strong opinons. The lines are fuzzy. If I were me, (and I am) I probably would have posted it in the chit chat area, or the way you worded it, perhaps in the surveys forum and not worried about it possibly eliciting strong opinions until if/when they got out of hand (which is relatively rare). This forum was set up for you to post what YOU have strong opinons about. Like I say, the lines are fuzzy. I guess I'm a little sensitive to posts I feel could be better placed so soon after major forum name/description and NNTP changes to help get posts to the right forum. Don't let me scare you away.
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Take more than that to scare me away - just hit a little peeve - when a forum mod tells you something could be better put elsewhere but doesn't say where or why.
All is explained now - I'll make an effort to do better next time, but I'm not going to lose sleep over Soapbox vs. General. At any rate, since the bulk of my post was an opinion - "I think web-based corporate email is a good idea" - I went here this time. <shrug> It is fuzzy down here. Better fuzzy than flaming though.
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Neophyte42,
> I'm not going to lose sleep over Soapbox vs. General. Yea, I'm with you there. |
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I'm sure you can list the pros and cons of such a system. In some aspects it's similar to some corporate mail systems like Exchange and Notes where you don't actually own the mailbox on your machine but it's served from a server. |
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If you are a small or medium sized business there might be a certain appeal in such a system as you are out-sourcing a lot of your IT costs. That's the pitch anyway. Last Month Microsoft announced hosted Exchange services. Microsoft also has LiveMesh .
Microsoft is building huge server farms to support it's cloud infrastructure. Quote:
BTW Getting your data stuck in the Cloud can be a right pain. Yesterday I got an error message when I went to my Google Docs account. I didn't think much of it as I rarely use Google Docs but today the tech press is reporting that Google had a fairly substantial outage yesterday that made life a real misery for some. Quote:
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Mind you, sometimes the cloud does better than some IT departments in uptime.
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Neophyte42 wrote:
> A 'different thread' (http://tinyurl.com/675kww) got me thinking about > something that has been on my mind lately. Would it be possible to use > a web-based intranet gmail-type client for corporate email if the email > was served from a private, secure server? Yes. > > How would this compare to existing enterprise email systems? You mean like running Outlook Web Access? Something that tons of Microsoft shops to do provide web based email across the internet. > > This seems like a good idea, so I must not be thinking of something ![]() > - what would the disadvantages of this system be? Security issues abound of course... the cost of SSL encryption... etc. But lots of people are doing this already (OWA example above). |
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