Outlook Inertia the Main Factor Holding Business From Google Apps
Meshach writes "There's an interesting article in PC World claiming that the major factor preventing businesses from transferring their communication interface from Outlook to Google Apps is employees' unwillingness to give up a tool that's so familiar. Basically, Google is underestimating how attached businesses and their workers are to Office and Outlook in particular. Quoting: 'Google has found out that, yes, many companies are happy to ditch Exchange for Gmail if it means saving money and eliminating the grief of maintaining Exchange in-house. However, and maybe to a degree unexpected by Google, it also discovered that many companies consider it a deal-breaker to lose the functionality that the Outlook-Exchange combo provides, thanks to the deep links that exist between this client-server tandem.'"
Nope. Notes users are like abused women. They really believe that this time, everything will be okay, if they can only FORGIVE....
Oh come on now. He isn't all that bad. Sure, he has his issues. He is slow. He is bloated. He doesn't treat me correctly. He's complex. He's slow. The way he treats me leaves a lot to be desired. Sure, I would rather he talked to me instead of punch me in the face. He is slow. He has a hard time staying employed. But really, he's not THAT bad...
Yes, and for $10 I'll tell you.
Wow.
I cannot believe that you loaded that metaphorical shotgun with spaghetti and fired it at the wall.
Now clean up your metaphorical mess and don't do that again.
Will
Um, corporate IT doesn't only consist of managing Exchange. There are enterprise virus/malware scanners that will isolate a machine from the network when something is detected which usually never happens cause there are also enterprise solutions that catch that stuff at the entry point to the network. All this stuff is run by, you know IT PROFESSIONALS WHO KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING.
Google isn't evil so this doesn't matter. They said so themsleves.