That's tolerant?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ed
Crowley [MVP]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 11:37 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Final Farewell


Hope you find another community as tolerant of your pointless, logically
flawed and factually inaccurate rants as this one has been.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Freelance E-Mail Philosopher
Protecting the world from PSTs and Bricked Backups!T

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg
Deckler
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 5:30 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Final Farewell

After nearly a decade of specialization in messaging and messaging
migrations, I am retiring from messaging migrations and moving on with
my career in Information Technology (IT).

My recent publication, Achieving Process Profitability, Building the IT
Profit Center,
(http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?&isbn=0-595-28970-3)
has been extremely well received, generating a large amount of interest
and consequently; and quite unexpectedly I may add, a fair number of
different offers. I have chosen to pursue one of those offers and focus
my energies on business process automation.

I would like to thank this community for all of the support and
collaboration that it has encouraged over the years and as my own way of
saying thanks to the community at large, I have created
freeemailmigrations.com, http://www.freeemailmigrations.com, a website
that encapsulates all of the knowledge and tools about email migration
that I have acquired and built over the years. It's not all up there yet
because I have thousands of documents to sort through, but the
essentials are there.

The particular reasons I am retiring from messaging and messaging
migrations are many, but were solidified by a recent discussion on this
list involving Microsoft's MVP program. I came to realize that the
recent discussion involved essentially the same issues and individuals
from six or seven years ago and I figure that any time you find yourself
rehashing the exact same issues with the exact same people as six or
seven years ago, it is probably about time to find a new line of
work...so I did.

For those with a continuing interest in my views on Microsoft's MVP
program and the flawed, vendor-centric nature of IT, I encourage you to
check out the new home of the IT Ethics Newsletter,
http://www.itethicsnewsletter.com.
This newsletter focuses on practical ethical issues within IT and; in
particular, the co-opting of the IT educational system and definition of
an IT professional by vendors as well as the impending regulatory doom
that is just over the horizon.

For all of my public and private supporters both on and off the list
over the years, I offer my many thanks and best wishes in all of your
future endeavors. And for all of my detractors and the inevitable "good
riddance" replies...well...again, I offer you my best wishes in all of
your future endeavors.

Farewell,

Gregory J. Deckler


P.S. My final email migration was completed over the Valentine's Day
weekend in the beatiful city of Glendale, AZ. I had the great pleasure
of working with an extremely bright and talented IT staff in completing
the migration of roughly 2,000 mailboxes from GroupWise 5.5 to Microsoft
Exchange 2000. I spent 4 days consulting, configuring the migration
environment and installing and configuring Rocket. Subsequently, we
began the email migration at 5:00 PM on Friday the 13th. Prep work was
completed by 10:00 PM. Prep work consisted of turning off virus-checking
software, backup routines, resetting GroupWise mailbox passwords and
setting proxy access rights for GroupWise users. We used GBMT for this
although one of these days maybe I'll get around to rewriting that
horrid little tool. Migrations began at 10:00 PM and ran unattended
until about 9:00 AM the next morning. 10 GroupWise PO's spread over a
WAN were involved and all were migrated to a single Exchange 2000 server
ending up with about a 71 GB mailbox store. Cleanup was completed by
about 3:00 PM on Saturday the 14th. It was a "light switch" migration of
about 2,000 mailboxes and resources (about 60 GB of email data)
utilizing three Rocket migration workstations.

Now, they did have some issues, but it was with Exchange itself, not the
migration. Their Exchange Information Store service kept crashing. To
make a long story short, I quickly helped them determine that it was
their anti-virus program e-safe. I explained that I'm not a big fan of
anti-virus services on Exchange servers themselves, I just see it as
overkill and it tends to cause more problems than it solves. However,
they weren't too pleased regardless because their position was that
their product, e-Safe, was Certified by Microsoft to work with Exchange
2000 and therefore shouldn't be causing these kinds of problems. Just to
clarify, that was the point they brought up, not I. So don't get your
panties all in a bunch. Of course, my response was that certifications
from Microsoft, either software or otherwise, are absolutely
meaningless. I realize that this might offend some people out there, but
it's the honest truth and if you can't handle it you are not being
objective about the matter.

Anyhoo, this last email migration is pretty typical of the results one
can expect using Rocket. Users arrived back to work on Tuesday and
utilized our new tool, Spark, to convert their personal GroupWise NAB
information. Spark is a far, far better tool than AddressMagic or other,
similar tools and is now available for free as well. So don't spend tens
of thousands of dollars on Wingra, CompuSven, AddressMagic, consultants
and the like. Everything you need for a successful email migration of 50
seats or 50,000 seats is all there on freeemailmigrations.com.

Although I never had a chance to test larger "light switch" migrations,
one could easily perform a "light switch" migration of 5,000-10,000
mailboxes or more using Rocket over a three-day weekend and still get
plenty of sleep. Just fire up Rocket and let it go. I have completed a
number of 10,000-20,000 seat migrations and larger using Rocket, but
that size of an organization generally opts for more of a coexistence
period due to client and workstation deployment limitations. These guys
out in Glendale had their act together and were able to deploy Outlook
and remove the legacy GroupWise client without touching any
workstations. And all of the tools and knowledge used to complete this
successful email migration and many, many others are now available for
free at freeemailmigrations.com. I encourage you to put them to good
use.

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