[Gllug] Linux migration in small businesses

Phil Reynolds phil-gllug at tinsleyviaduct.com
Mon Sep 1 18:33:45 UTC 2008


Quoting "Peter Corlett" <abuse at cabal.org.uk>:

> On 1 Sep 2008, at 14:36, Garry Heaton wrote:
>> How easy is it to get small businesses (eg. 5-30 users) to switch from
>> slow/failing Windows/SBS/Exchange servers to Linux SAMBA/Postfix
>> equivalents? Anyone had much success in generating this kind of
>> business?
>> I'm referring just to the servers, ie. running Windows XP with Linux/
>> SAMBA
>> either within a workgroup or a domain.
>
>
> The combination of Exchange and Outlook does shared calendaring.
> Postfix doesn't do that.

For shared calendaring, you'd need something like the horde framework.

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