Sorry, you may be able to fly through the CS stuff. However, that was only part
of my degree. I also had to get a minor in math, there is no way in hell I couldhave tested out of numerical methods, desecrate math, or linear algebra!
Also don't forget the fun 101 classes like college lit, and philosophy. Wow I'm
remembering how fun all of those classes really were.
Management looks at exchange for features, you need to meet the features head to head.
Your should look at HP Openmail. It will run on Linux/Solaris/AIX/ and HP-UX. So it's much more flexiable that Exchange.
Openmail provides native support for Microsoft Outlook functionality including synchronization iwth PDA's. From an outlook user standpoint they will not know if they are on an Exchange or an Openmail server. From an administrator stand point they will know that they are not on an NT box.
Check out hp's openmail product and the Linux download to test it out.
Sorry, you may be able to fly through the CS stuff. However, that was only part
of my degree. I also had to get a minor in math, there is no way in hell I couldhave tested out of numerical methods, desecrate math, or linear algebra!
Also don't forget the fun 101 classes like college lit, and philosophy. Wow I'm
remembering how fun all of those classes really were.
Management looks at exchange for features, you need to meet the features head to head.
Your should look at HP Openmail. It will run on Linux/Solaris/AIX/ and HP-UX. So it's much more flexiable that Exchange.
Openmail provides native support for Microsoft Outlook functionality including synchronization iwth PDA's. From an outlook user standpoint they will not know if they are on an Exchange or an Openmail server. From an administrator stand point they will know that they are not on an NT box.
Check out hp's openmail product and the Linux download to test it out.