Business
Working holidays?
Michael Osterman of Osterman Research,writing in Network World, describes survey results from a study about e-mailmanagement. The survey specifically covered Exchange managers.While I'm deliberately not setting thisblog up as a Domino vs. Exchange posting, I am curious about this quote:Manye-mail managers spend some or all of their holidays working to resolvee-mail problems. Over the past two years, 42% of respondents spent at leastpart of their Christmas day resolving e-mail problems; 55% spent at leastpart of Thanksgiving doing so; and 58% spent the Fourth of July workingon e-mail.I, um, hope you all had a good Christmas,beloved Domino customers....right?Link: NetworkWorld: Just how tough is it to manage e-mail?>
Michael Osterman of Osterman Research,
writing in Network World, describes survey results from a study about e-mail
management. The survey specifically covered Exchange managers.
While I'm deliberately not setting this blog up as a Domino vs. Exchange posting, I am curious about this quote:
Link: Network World: Just how tough is it to manage e-mail? >
While I'm deliberately not setting this blog up as a Domino vs. Exchange posting, I am curious about this quote:
Many e-mail managers spend some or all of their holidays working to resolve e-mail problems. Over the past two years, 42% of respondents spent at least part of their Christmas day resolving e-mail problems; 55% spent at least part of Thanksgiving doing so; and 58% spent the Fourth of July working on e-mail.I, um, hope you all had a good Christmas, beloved Domino customers....right?
Link: Network World: Just how tough is it to manage e-mail? >
Originally by Ed Brill from Ed Brill on December 29, 2005, 11:56am