Comment by pjmlp 8 years ago If they don't care about internal company information landing in the hands of Google. 4 comments pjmlp Reply cjsuk 8 years ago As opposed to running their businesses on o364? pjmlp 8 years ago Outlook and Notes run on-premisses. cjsuk 8 years ago I don’t know any business who would take that offer now. The TCO versus O365 is crazy as they hiked the license costs. Lotus Notes was always expensive, mainly because you had to pay the consultants. 1 reply →
cjsuk 8 years ago As opposed to running their businesses on o364? pjmlp 8 years ago Outlook and Notes run on-premisses. cjsuk 8 years ago I don’t know any business who would take that offer now. The TCO versus O365 is crazy as they hiked the license costs. Lotus Notes was always expensive, mainly because you had to pay the consultants. 1 reply →
pjmlp 8 years ago Outlook and Notes run on-premisses. cjsuk 8 years ago I don’t know any business who would take that offer now. The TCO versus O365 is crazy as they hiked the license costs. Lotus Notes was always expensive, mainly because you had to pay the consultants. 1 reply →
cjsuk 8 years ago I don’t know any business who would take that offer now. The TCO versus O365 is crazy as they hiked the license costs. Lotus Notes was always expensive, mainly because you had to pay the consultants. 1 reply →
As opposed to running their businesses on o364?
Outlook and Notes run on-premisses.
I don’t know any business who would take that offer now. The TCO versus O365 is crazy as they hiked the license costs. Lotus Notes was always expensive, mainly because you had to pay the consultants.
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