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Article: New ways to unclog corporate e-mail.(PLUGGED IN - MARKETPLACE)(ON COMPUTERS)(Column)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
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- October 12, 2009
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Byline: Mark Kellner, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Cloud computing, the new buzz-phrase of the tech world, is actually an exercise in common sense for many applications.
Eric Knorr, a tech blogger at InfoWorld.com, contends that hosting a company's e-mail on local servers is a storage hog, a time-suck to manage, a compliance liability, and about the least strategic thing imaginable, and I'm inclined to agree for the most part.
But on which cloud should you put your organization's e-mail? IBM Corp. last week said it would like you to consider LotusLive iNotes, a new service that will host your e-mail with your own domain name but without the equipment ...