Telstra's T-Suite: Screenshots

Summary: We've taken a quick peek at three business productivity products Telstra now offers online as part of its software-as-a-service T-Suite initiative.

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T-Suite launched in beta mode in early November with hosted versions of Microsoft's Outlook/Exchange (messaging), Dynamics (CRM) and Sharepoint (collaboration tools) McAfee's desktop security, MessageLabs network security products and Telstra's own PC and server back-up products.

ZDNet.com.au's first impression of the service is that it shows great promise. But users would be wise to note that there are still many bugs Telstra is yet to iron out — hence its 'soft launch' in November and full-scale release scheduled for March 2009.

Our full first look can be found here.

(Credit: Brett Winterford/ZDNet.com.au)

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Topics: Telcos, Telstra

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  • license keys in the screenshot

    Wonder who the first person will be that starts using and distributing the license keys for Outlook 2003 and 2007 shown in the screenshot?.....
    anonymous
  • license key in screenshot

    so stoopid, such a noob mistake. I already blogged them :)
    anonymous
  • Cheers

    Cheers, we've fixed this.

    Renai LeMay
    News Editor
    ZDNet.com.au
    anonymous