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Not for Smaller businesses
A nice new angle to look at Microsoft's price
cut. Microsoft is undoubtedly targeting the
enterprise segment with BPOS, since in spite of
the price cut, BPOS is complex and needs
implementation support, and costs more from a
total cost point of view. (Varguy reported a
reseller made $167 per seat offering added
services with BPOS.)

Hence Lotus Notes is a more likely target, than
Google Apps, which is yet to find its feet in
the enterprise market. The following is a
comparison of Microsoft BPOS and Google Apps
from a small business perspective -
http://bit.ly/2GZHbM
Posted by: pankajunk   Posted on: 11/05/09  (Edited: 11/05/2009 @ 06:43) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Not for Smaller businesses  pankajunk | 11/05/09
RE: Microsoft cuts BPOS price to squeeze Lotus  alain020@... | 11/05/09
RE: Microsoft cuts BPOS price to squeeze Lotus  nrmehta | 11/05/09

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