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Exchange vs Groupwise
From: killy <killfactory () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 12:15:53 -0500
Hi everyone, I hope this topic is in the correct forum. I am working on an assessment of a proposed change in email systems. Moving from Groupwise 6.5 and 7 over to Exchange 2003 or better. Most of the exchange vs groupwise numbers that I am finding are a bit outdated or not from a neutral source(is there is one). I am looking for current number on MarketShare. Also, forever I have heard that Groupwise is more secure that Exchange. My feeling is that the Groupwise 'client' is a better choice that Outlook Express, but I am focusing on Groupwise Client verses Outlook. Things like encryption level, if any between client and server. I have looked at the CVE database and I am aware of the reported vulnerabilities. The CVE shows a reduction in Exchange problems over the recent years. I am not interested in pushing for one product over the other but, just the facts. I fell certain that someone on this list has done something similar in the past. I am just looking for direction. Thanks! -- If you spend more on coffee than on IT security, you will be hacked. What's more, you deserve to be hacked. -- former White House cybersecurity czar Richard Clarke --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is sponsored by: ByteCrusher Detect Malicious Web Content and Exploits in Real-Time. Anti-Virus engines can't detect unknown or new threats. LinkScanner can. Web surfing just became a whole lot safer. http://www.explabs.com/staging/promotions/xern_lspro.asp?loc=sfmaildetect ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Exchange vs Groupwise killy (Dec 12)
- RE: Exchange vs Groupwise Murda Mcloud (Dec 13)
- Re: Exchange vs Groupwise killy (Dec 13)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Exchange vs Groupwise Spencer Hall (Dec 13)