Notify's issues do not go away with 11.0.1.

I'm a Notify partner.

Each user uses 20%.  That's completely true, but when you hit a few 
hundred users, it's easy to use 100% of the functionality.

Kev.


Kevin Anderson wrote:
> As a Notify partner, I'll say that it does what it's supposed to.  
> I'll also point out that it is a RIM recommended solution, the same as 
BES.
> I'll also say that funambol is a great solution in many cases.  Read 
> that how you'd like.  Notify has some issues.  Sent Items being a big 
> one.  They aren't replicated.  It's a pig, and it requires a MS server 

> with MS SQL (MSDE is fine, but still).  I have yet to sell it when it 
> has been demoed.
>   

I haven't seen Notify up close and personal, but I'm told there's a big 
"delete all" button in a very dangerous place in the UI. You're also the 
first person to say anything other than "Notify totally blows goats" in 
my experience. I guess you've acknowledged the weak points, though, so 
perhaps you're just a little nicer than most.

> Notify doesn't support sx11 yet, and it has been a BIG problem for one 

> client (Hi Jon).  This is especially true because they made no mention 

> of that until we had already done the 1-way upgrade to 11, and had 
> been encountering issues for several days.  Finally, they dropped it 
on us.
> It is a mess.
>   
Yeah, that was truly sucky.

> I'd honestly say
> that when you talk about anything other than a small business, you can 

> choose from Scalix, Notes, Exchange, and Groupwise.
That's the rub as far as I'm concerned. I don't remember what the stats 
are, but a really (really!) high percentage of businesses are small 
business and have no need for the advanced features of Exchange or 
Outlook. I think Gustin said that most solutions are overkill and they 
are indeed. I know it's a personal decision, but I prefer to service 
small businesses with tools that meet their requirements than try to 
convert big business with tools that don't provide 100% Exchange 
functionality or third-party support a la BES, etc. I still maintain 
that nobody needs "Full Exchange capability". Any business principal 
stating that is just advertising that he or she hasn't done any 
requirement drafting. Even M$ will tell you that a 80% of the users for 
any of their products only use %20 of the features. It's a different 20% 
for sure, but unlike personal preferences, feature use can be determined 
or mandated in a business environment.

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