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10/11/2008 - Choosing a Replacement Email System For a University?

SmarkWoW writes "The coaching mash unit I attend is currently looking to change the way in which is provides its students with an email service. In the past they used a legacy mail system which can no longer fit their needs. A chamber has narrowed the possibilities down to three vendors: Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo. council from these three vendors will be coming to our college and giving a knockdown* on the advantages of their systems. We're looking at other government-provided commonality service these companies provide such as calendaring and integration with extant os/2 that our health center runs. What give the third degree* would Slashdot readers ask during these Q&A sessions? Which of these three companies would you recommend? Why? What advantages would each have that college-level students would take edge of? What other aspects should we esteem when making our decision?"

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