How would including this in the cities, and even towns include most everyone. I'm prety sure that a large majority of the populations of the US and other countries don't actually live in the cities. So, it would give them an idea of what most businesspeople are doing from 7-7. Although I still do not like the idea and sounds like it may infringe seriously on some civil liberties.
My friend was hire full time by a large computer company, they have many people in many remote sites. He has now been there two years and still does not have exchange working correctly, even for the one main site of 1000 people. So if you want to spend the rest of your professional career futzing with exchange, or paying someone, then go ahead. Otherwise, UNIX is the way, I see no reason that an open source soltion. Remember split up the load, boxes for sending, boxes to handle pop, and one big ass box to store all of this.
Wake up people, yes this is obviously for low end e-commerce systems. You can't play with the big boys until you've gone through the farm leagues. As for the price? Well let's consider this, install any linux dist. Then download compile and configure all the e-comerce components to work together. Well I know what I get paid per hour, and at $150 it is quick, easy and PRE-CONFIGURED. As for the GUI missing, you don't like it? Then write the program and fix it!!!!
How would including this in the cities, and even towns include most everyone. I'm prety sure that a large majority of the populations of the US and other countries don't actually live in the cities. So, it would give them an idea of what most businesspeople are doing from 7-7. Although I still do not like the idea and sounds like it may infringe seriously on some civil liberties.
My friend was hire full time by a large computer company, they have many people in many remote sites. He has now been there two years and still does not have exchange working correctly, even for the one main site of 1000 people. So if you want to spend the rest of your professional career futzing with exchange, or paying someone, then go ahead. Otherwise, UNIX is the way, I see no reason that an open source soltion. Remember split up the load, boxes for sending, boxes to handle pop, and one big ass box to store all of this.
Wake up people, yes this is obviously for low end e-commerce systems. You can't play with the big boys until you've gone through the farm leagues. As for the price? Well let's consider this, install any linux dist. Then download compile and configure all the e-comerce components to work together. Well I know what I get paid per hour, and at $150 it is quick, easy and PRE-CONFIGURED. As for the GUI missing, you don't like it? Then write the program and fix it!!!!