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We did a Notes to Exchange cutover earlier this year because my sales
team was complaining :-)

Actually there were other reasons as well, however with proper planning
our migration went well.

Penton probably had some script kiddies doing their conversion.

Same problem could potentially happen with a Exchange to Notes
migration.

I do have to say I do like Exchange now :-)

Regards,
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message: 3
date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 11:48:30 -0600
from: "Joe Pluta" <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Lotus Notes vs. Exchange

I thought Rob might appreciate this.

I want to be careful in my language here, because I don't want to be
characterized as poking a stick in Penton's eye; they're in enough hurt
as it is. So anybody reading this, I am truly sorry for Penton's
misfortune and I'm just relaying some information that's pretty germane
to the Midrange world.

System i Network recently sent out an email in which they state that
their conversion from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange basically took
down their email, hard. They have been without email for I think a
couple of days now.

I have no other information, so I can't even say this is an Exchange
issue per se, but one thing I do know about Lotus (my brother was a very
high-end Domino administrator) is that it runs and runs and runs.

Joe




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