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Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
ClakarEQ wrote:I
Tik, if openoffice is so shitty compared to ms office, do you have any experience with what "google apps" offers? I've not used it yet but will probably get in some testing over the next couple weeks. I've already heard of some downsides re: graphic embeding, and things of the OLE nature.
Gidan wrote:Outsourcing email is starting to become very popular for some reason. In general though, its far better to run your own mail servers. Corporate email should NEVER be handled by an outside provider.
ClakarEQ wrote:Anyone know about it? doing it? etc?
I'm working on some cost analysis on these products,
These costs are estimates, it could be a lot different depending on your selected agreements, etc (this is in USD)
Office 2007 + Outlook 2007 licenses = ~$360.00 (one time flat cost, you own it)
OpenOffice + Outlook 2007 licenses = ~120.00 (one time flat cost, you own it)
Google Apps = ~$50.00 per user per year
This is just "costs" not functionality for now.
But my post is more along the functionality part. There is serious talk on moving many services to Google. IMO this has all sorts of bad and costly issues. Curious on what other IT folks think on this.
Tossica wrote:the fact that Google serves me ads related to content IN MY FUCKING EMAIL messages makes me a little worried about turning over control of my corporate docs to them.
Lyion wrote:Tossica wrote:the fact that Google serves me ads related to content IN MY FUCKING EMAIL messages makes me a little worried about turning over control of my corporate docs to them.
There are no ad's on their google apps for the enterprise. You pay a fee to have it be secure and ad free.
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