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Is Notes/Domino 8.5 better than Exchange/Outlook 2007?
DominoPower Magazine - May 2009
How does one compares an application server (Domino) that does mail, Web serving, LDAP, synchronization of databases, database server, etc., to a mail server (Exchange) that does mail only?


When the email flood inundates the Domino Server
DominoPower Magazine - December 2007
At some point every network administrator and end user inevitably realizes that even email has a darker side. There's no denying the benefits of email as a means of communication, set against these benefits however, are legal obligations and security-related challenges that can turn into a serious headache. It's important to be aware of the statutory requirements concerning email, and that they are an unavoidable issue, yet one of vital interest.


Why I STILL recommend Domino over Exchange
DominoPower Magazine - October 2007
In the United States, it seems that the decades-long Lotus-versus-Microsoft battle is long over. Certainly, it is no longer news. Microsoft Excel has all but replaced Lotus 1-2-3, Microsoft Office dominates corporate desktops compared with Lotus SmartSuite, and for a variety of reasons, more IT customers in the US use Microsoft Exchange and Outlook rather than Lotus Notes and Domino. But is Domino a technology belonging to the past? With 130 million licenses sold, it's hard to make that argument. In fact, Domino is the most important alternative to Microsoft Exchange today. Messaging expert Ron Herardian makes an important case for IBM to up its marketing effort and refine its strategy.


How to make Lotus Notes and Microsoft Outlook/Exchange work together seamlessly
DominoPower Magazine - March 2000
Do you use Microsoft Exchange/Outlook for mail, and Lotus Domino/Notes for applications? Does the Exchange Administrator frown on using Lotus Notes Mail to send to Exchange? If so, then read on. In this article John J. Coolidge offers his solutions for obtaining full utilization of Lotus Notes' mail and calendar capabilities using Microsoft Outlook/Exchange.


Why I recommend Domino over Exchange
DominoPower Magazine - May 1999
Once again, we revisit the subject of Exchange vs. Domino. In this article, Technical Editor Ron Herardian tries to look at the deployment of Exchange vs. Domino and which has the better solution. As you can tell from the title, he recommends Domino. Read the article to find out why.


Another look at Exchange vs. Notes and Domino
DominoPower Magazine - March 1999
One of the most common questions we get is, "What's the difference between Notes and Exchange?" In reality, they're very separate beasts. But understanding how the Lotus integration strategy differs from Microsoft's can help you plan how to best move your organization forward. In this insightful article, Senior Technology Editor Ron Herardian compares the two companies' strategies and concludes (no big surprise) that Lotus' is better for groupware.


A guide for comparing Notes/Domino and Exchange
DominoPower Magazine - December 1998
We're often asked about the differences between the Notes and Domino solution and Microsoft Exchange. It would be politically easy (given we're a Lotus-related publication) to rave about Notes and pan Exchange. But our approach is to give you the facts and let you choose. The key fact you need to consider when comparing both products is that they are considerably different products, and so apples-to-apples comparisons won't work. In this informative article, Bart Myers looks at the issues involved in comparing Notes and Domino to Exchange and provides some healthy guidelines on how to look at the two solutions.



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