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Microsoft Exchange market share is generally quoted to be very high.
What are the technological factors which put Exchange at an advantage over its competitors, that is, other alternatives? Are there any open-source options?
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Because there is such a huge market of people using Outlook as a client. If that is an enterprise wide fact, then the techies find it easier to go with an integrated solution.
A core advantage of Exchange is that it integrates very easily with Microsoft Active Directory. (Same vendor benefit)
Lotus Notes is the main competitor (in the enterprise).
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Is there a way to get the Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft without installing it? If so, how? I do wish to benefit from the current free upgrade possibility but do am not able to perform the update at the current time, because of lack of free HDD space.
As far as I know, the update tool download the data, in this case Windows 10 at first, and you may install it at a later time. Perhaps it is worth to taking a look at the Microsoft support page.
Media Creation Tool looks like it will do what you want.
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Can one make any earning by getting involved in Springsource projects(by contributing code, submitting pull requests, testing features etc.)
You can if you are a VMWare employee.
You probably can (indirectly) if you are a normal guy. Being an opensource contributor is something good employers are looking for and may help you get a better job / salary.
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I'm about to embark on a new project which will require linux hosting, so I was hoping for some recommendations. The full technology stack is yet to be finalised, but it very likely to feature: nodejs, ruby and some form of NoSql(couchDB/mongoDB).
As well as supporting a variety of technologies, the hosting also needs to be scalable. Also, it could do with being as cheap as possible.
Any suggestions?
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From my personal experience I highly recommend Linode. They're probably the best on the VPS market. If you don't mind starting with a little bigger server, you can try Amazon EC2, which is also a great service.
I haven't had a single problem with Linode in over 2 years, and every time I needed something on tech support, the reply was almost instant.
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Is it possible to employ Business Contact Manager 2007 without running Outlook in Cached mode?
According to all the reasearch I have done this is a prerequisite, and certainly upon installing and testing it seems to be the case, but keeping local copies of inboxes is simply too large a security hole for us, I find it difficult to believe that this is a requirement!
Thanks in advance for your responses!
The answer on the most basic level here is No.
But the security hole created by storing copies of Mailboxes on workstations can be worked around, it is as simple as moving the local mailbox storage file (.ost file) to a secure server then re wiring outlook to find it in its new location.
Hope this helps someone!
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My current employer wants to use JavaDB for his new project. Allright with it, as my favoured SQLite isn't working very well with java and I, er..., don't really feel like arguing about it. Anyway I can't find a decent free tool to manipulate JavaDB or Derby databases. All I have is Netbeans. I've tried others but all the free ones are really tame tools and the pricy ones are good, but my employer doesn't want to pay a dyme (......).
Suggestions?
Perhaps http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/ ?
Been looking for one too. I'm currently eying on this one http://www.razorsql.com