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Ferris Research: Exchange Reliability and Its Impact on Organizations

Disclaimer -- I haven't read the reportI'm linking to here, yet...but from the contents and quotes posted on Ferris'swebsite, it sounds like a good one:"Exchange administrators feel burdenedby the daily and weekly tasks required to build and maintain a highly reliableExchange solution. Better tools will reduce this burden." "KeyTrends and Observations     Exchange Requires Constant Attention     It's Very Difficult to Diagnose Exchange Problems     Monitoring the Environment Helps Alleviate Downtime     Full Redundancy Is Not Built Into Exchange"andmy favorite, "Why is technology for fully redundant systems stillnot available?"  Sure it is -- it's called Lotus Notes/Domino.Link: FerrisResearch: Exchange Reliability and Its Impact on Organizations> (Subscriber access only; via Ferrisweblog)
Written by Ed Brill, Contributor
Disclaimer -- I haven't read the report I'm linking to here, yet...but from the contents and quotes posted on Ferris's website, it sounds like a good one:
  • "Exchange administrators feel burdened by the daily and weekly tasks required to build and maintain a highly reliable Exchange solution. Better tools will reduce this burden."
  • "Key Trends and Observations
         Exchange Requires Constant Attention
         It's Very Difficult to Diagnose Exchange Problems
         Monitoring the Environment Helps Alleviate Downtime
         Full Redundancy Is Not Built Into Exchange"
and my favorite, "Why is technology for fully redundant systems still not available?"  Sure it is -- it's called Lotus Notes/Domino.

Link: Ferris Research: Exchange Reliability and Its Impact on Organizations > (Subscriber access only; via Ferris weblog)

Originally by Ed Brill from Ed Brill on April 3, 2006, 7:33am

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