Does anyone have any company recommendations? Looking for 8 mailboxes with about 5 gigs of storage each. Quick question though, does hosted exchange servers allow for calendar sharing, dynamic task management, and document hosting?
6/21/2010 12:00:30 PM
rackspace has exchange hosting. i haven't used it, but in general rackspace is pretty reputable
6/21/2010 12:08:57 PM
Depending on how deep you'd want to go with it, you might find that Google Apps might serve this need well, for only the cost of registering a domain name (if you don't already have one). They handle most of what you just described well, plus have the web interface for everything. I use Google Apps' Exchange-like features to push e-mail and calendar items, and find it works very well.
6/21/2010 12:09:04 PM
^ yup, google apps is pretty compelling option if you don't NEED exchange. i've used it several times for small groups like that and it worked great.if your users are used to Outlook and would struggle with doing the mental transition to google docs, obviously that is a consideration as well
6/21/2010 12:11:37 PM
^ Thing is, they wouldn't have to give up Outlook if they still wanted to use it. Just configure it using Google's instructions and you're done. All they'd be giving up would be the Outlook Web Access component, but Google Mail and Calendar are every bit as powerful and easy to use.
6/21/2010 12:17:17 PM
oh yeah, i forgot you could use outlook with google apps. even better
6/21/2010 12:31:02 PM
6/21/2010 1:19:33 PM
Heh, I am guilty of using management terms to describe a technical need.Assigning a task or to-do list to an user is what I was looking for.Ah thanks for the recommendation, I got a trial with Rackspace. Kind of sucks I will have to transfer mail records to give it a real trial but anything is better than the POP configuration we have now.
6/21/2010 2:25:59 PM
You can do some of that with sharepoint lists. To get deep in task assignment/management, you'll want to add Project Server to the mix.
6/21/2010 5:17:31 PM
I've been using 1and1 for a couple years, and they are fine, but sometimes unreliableAny new suggestions for 3rd party Exchange hosting?
5/13/2013 12:28:42 PM
Microsoft Office 365 for business:http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/business/compare-office-365-for-business-plans-FX102918419.aspx
5/13/2013 12:44:08 PM
^^ amazon web services if you have enough users to off set the infrastructure cost
5/13/2013 6:34:33 PM
Google Apps.If the users want outlook they can set it up using POP3 or imap.
5/13/2013 7:53:54 PM
how much does google apps cost?
5/13/2013 9:15:40 PM
$50 per user, per year
5/13/2013 11:24:44 PM
[Edited on May 14, 2013 at 7:29 AM. Reason : nevermind]
5/14/2013 7:28:30 AM
PST files bro.30 days / 200 mb is all my company will hold keep (legal and cost reasons)
5/17/2013 10:15:08 PM
I've heard that Rackspace's hosted Exchange works well. Intermedia is also a big in that - their website says they are the biggest hosted Exchange provide.I tried Office 365 myself as a demo, it was so frustrating to sign up for and use that I wouldn't touch it again.
5/19/2013 5:31:37 PM
How is it hard to setup? You can even start using it before Office finishes downloading, it takes about 2 minutes
5/19/2013 7:16:35 PM