Outlook and Linux

Brant Fitzsimmons brant at bfcomputerconsulting.com
Tue Nov 1 05:11:17 UTC 2005


Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> this may be another one of those for want of a ... a Linux sale was
> lost cases.  The only reason I bring them here is to try and make the
> fundamental problems in the real world visible and work out what are
> reasonable solutions.
>
> I was asked in this by a client today.  How do you share Outlook
> calendar and contacts using a Linux system as the core?  Simple
> filesharing doesn't work because Microsoft screwed the pooch with the
> resource locking.
>
> I know about bynari and a couple of other players but they are all
> rather expensive (quantity 100: $90-$150 which is a significant chunk
> of change) and want to own the customer from client all the way
> through to mail server with all of the solutions for antispam, virus
> etc. coming from them.
>
> Answers like "don't use Outlook" are not really helpful.  They are
> married to it and they are on Windows desktop for the foreseeable
> future[1].  On the other hand, if there was an equivalent client with
> exactly the same functionality in terms of e-mail, calendars, and
> contact sharing, they may be open to that kind of change.
>
> So, how does one solve this problem.  (Telling me to go to a different
> form is perfectly acceptable)
>
> ---eric
>
> [1] about three or four months ago they tried converting a few people
> to open office so they could cut down the number of Microsoft office
> purchases they were making.  The conversion failed miserably.  This
> organization lives and dies by spreadsheets that are shipped around. 
> If it is going to be a replacement for Excel, the conversion must be
> perfect.  Everything must behave identically.  Close enough and fudge
> it, doesn't cut it because these are salespeople dealing with product
> and customers with a very short turnaround cycle.  stuff that isn't
> exactly as it was, makes their hearts beat faster and not in a good way.
>
> try open office 2.0?  not likely.  The experience was so bad it's
> going to take a while for people to forget.
>
>

How about Scalix <http://www.scalix.com/> or Open-Xchange
<http://mirror.open-xchange.org/ox/EN/community/>?

-- 
Brant Fitzsimmons
brant at bfcomputerconsulting.com
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