RE: Google: Enterprise business profitable; Says email migration ‘proof points’ building
I dumped Microsoft Exchange a year ago in favour of Google Apps and I’m very glad I did.
Google are the best at email without doubt. It’s true to say that a lot can be done with Microsoft Exchange, but getting anything working with Exchange is so much more work. With Exchange, there’s a lot more to take care of with spam filtering, this connector, that service.
Once you start using Google Apps you’ll thank God that you did. I do like the thought of self-hosted email and a self hosted website for security purposes, but Google Apps is stunningly convenient. I think there’s still many improvements that could be made, but there email system is undeniably excellent.
Posted in response to an article written by Larry Dignan of ZD-Net
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