uh, okay .... not trying to stir feces up but your information is wrong
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Outlook/Exchange is clearly more susceptible to security attacks than GroupWise. What's more, when attacked, Outlook/Exchange systems experience significantly greater damage than GroupWise systems. That's because Microsoft has implemented a number of Visual Basic hooks to Outlook/Exchange that permit hackers and vandals to create viruses that cause extensive damage. Unlike Outlook/Exchange, GroupWise doesn't have Visual Basic hooks, making it far more difficult to create viruses that cause extensive damage.
The most prevalent type of viruses are those that spread by attacking the address book and auto-e-mailing themselves to discovered addresses. GroupWise implements a far more secure address book then Exchange, one that is fully encrypted and has a unique API. As a result, even if a virus does infect a GroupWise user, it would not be propagated to additional users and cause widespread damage as it would in an Outlook/Exchange system.
When ever a new virus is released, the Microsoft consulting group in my company is running to almost every client we service for two to three weeks getting the infection cleaned up. The Novell group goes to the clients that do not have an IT department to clean off the virus from the one or two systems that might have gotten hit prior to the AV gateway getting the sig update, but never have I seen a network wide infection in a GroupWise mail system ... NEVER.
Sendmail is a nice SMTP server, but thats really all it is, an SMTP server. GroupWise is groupware with SMTP capabilities.
The GroupWise client includes all of the core functionality required for enterprise collaboration and surpasses Outlook in several areas, most notably remote user
support and virus susceptibility. Outlook/Exchange is notoriously cumbersome for remote users attempting to access their mail over a dial-up connection.
GroupWise enables Office users to save documents directly to GroupWise document management libraries. GroupWise document management enables sharing, version control, and access control of Office documents and files.
And as far as viablity of the products future, when you look at any of the market share reports you will always see Outlook at the top. This is because M$ counts any Outlook client in use, no matter what the back end is. Novell only counts actual seats connected to a GroupWise backend. An interesting number to look at is the user count from year to year .... GroupWise is growing and growing in user count.
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