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Re: Time to move to 10.5 server???



On 11/28/2007 18:42 PM, "IT Manager" <email@hidden> wrote:

>> If your needs are simple, sure. My calendaring needs are a tad more
>> complex,
>> and that's not including Macworld Expo when they teeter into "insane"
>> 
> 
> 
> Ya know, this thread is getting kinda tedious. The obvious steps are;
> 
> 1. Setup a sandbox server.
> 2. Test it in your environment and with your expectations.
> 
> Question: Does it work for you?
> 
> Yes: Use it
> 
> No: Find another alternative
> 
> Done!

That's nice. But if you don't know what else is really out there, or how
other people use things, then you have a rather narrow view. It's like
saying that steam engines are the best without any research into gas, diesel
or electric. You can't always test everything, so finding out what other
people do and how they do it has real value


-- 
John C. Welch         Writer/Analyst
Bynkii.com              Mac and other opinions
email@hidden


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