the lady doth protest too much! exchange is a fine mail server and the reason is used the world over. groupware nah, public folders never worked and sharepoint has replaced that function. the KEY is having staff that arent wanking off over the next version of ubuntu and its myriad of utterly shit client apps. when they get home. purleaze
Funny, Apple traditionally didnt communicate with anybody, because they invented there own stack which spoke to no-one else.
It was only when Dave (horrific product name) was released that macs spoke tcp/ip.
Microsoft actually made a fairly decent effort at being compatible with Macs.
As for Unix/Linux type platforms, Windows has CIFS, and provides a fairly standard and compatible TCP/IP Stack.
Plenty of companies employ both platforms and it can be done fairly successfully, not sure I see where the problem is tbh.
If you set out to be a maverick dont complain when the world decides to not want to play with you.
the lady doth protest too much!
exchange is a fine mail server and the reason is used the world over.
groupware nah, public folders never worked and sharepoint has replaced that function.
the KEY is having staff that arent wanking off over the next version of ubuntu and its myriad of utterly shit client apps. when they get home.
purleaze
Its the ratio of people who have access to banks vs. the number of people who have mobile phones that matters.
Funny, Apple traditionally didnt communicate with anybody, because they invented there own stack which spoke to no-one else. It was only when Dave (horrific product name) was released that macs spoke tcp/ip. Microsoft actually made a fairly decent effort at being compatible with Macs. As for Unix/Linux type platforms, Windows has CIFS, and provides a fairly standard and compatible TCP/IP Stack. Plenty of companies employ both platforms and it can be done fairly successfully, not sure I see where the problem is tbh. If you set out to be a maverick dont complain when the world decides to not want to play with you.