If you're attractive enough on the outside ...
I'm a big fan of Despair.com. They make the true motivators. Reading about eMail news this came to my mind:
For historic reasons I'm cautious about any Radicati claims, but when they put Domino ahead of Exchange I simply have to share the picture:
One indicator for my dislike is Radicati's inability to label IBM's software correctly. All other bars have the appropriate product name, while Lotus Domino is lumped under the general Lotus Brand name. I think with a high availability configuration Domino would be rather in the Google range. We can check the Lotus Live Notes uptimes for that. So robustness of the Domino server can't be an issue. The battle is won on the outsite, read: how and what clients including mobile clients will work and how well are they liked.
For historic reasons I'm cautious about any Radicati claims, but when they put Domino ahead of Exchange I simply have to share the picture:
One indicator for my dislike is Radicati's inability to label IBM's software correctly. All other bars have the appropriate product name, while Lotus Domino is lumped under the general Lotus Brand name. I think with a high availability configuration Domino would be rather in the Google range. We can check the Lotus Live Notes uptimes for that. So robustness of the Domino server can't be an issue. The battle is won on the outsite, read: how and what clients including mobile clients will work and how well are they liked.
Posted by Stephan H Wissel on 16 January 2011 | Comments (0) | categories: Software