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Searching for a Directory Service Solution?

kumulan wonders: "I've got the responsibility to set up directory services as well as a messaging/groupware system for my organization of app. 100 employees spread out over three locations. We are a startup that is merging three existing smaller companies and, given the state of existing IS infrastructure at each of these locations, the decision has already been made that we are better off starting from scratch. It would be great to hear from Slashdot readers concerning which option is 'better' and why." "For me, the choices are stark and clear:
  1. MS Exchange/Active Directory
  2. A cobbled-together solution based as much as possible on OSS (as no direct equivalent exists).
For (2) we have evaluated, and are strongly considering, the following: Of course, Samba 4 will address some of this 'cobbling', but we can't wait for that."

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  1. You want to save money? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Jump on Macs and OS X. A bunch of Mac minis and an Xserve will save you a ton in the long run. The minis only use up 80 watts per machine. Couple them with some inexpensive LCD monitors (I like Acer) and you have a winning combination of security, stability, and economy.