Anyone have an opinions on Oracle's claim to make exchange unbreakable
(ie replace the backend with 9i (100 exchange => 1 oracle) and keep the
clients on Outlook?

Thanks ... Jim

Here's the blurb ...

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Save Millions and Save Headaches
Oracle9iAS Unified Messaging - combining email, voicemail, fax - is the
most cost effective, reliable and secure messaging system. All messages
are stored in a single repository - Oracle9i Database, with central
management in the data center. 

Save $$$ on hardware, software and administration with unified e-mail,
voicemail and fax. 
Use Real Application Clusters for a highly scalable, available, and
fault tolerant enterprise messaging system. 
Enjoy security of messages stored in Oracle's database - backed by 14
international security evaluations 
Oracle & Customers Save $$$ with Consolidation


Oracle saved $13 million in the first year and $11 million per
subsequent year by consolidating 97 servers into 2. 
Landis ICT Group migrated from 44 Exchange servers to one Oracle email
server, saving $900K on fixed costs and $1.1 million annually on
administration. 
Oracle saved $100K by implementing unified messaging for 1000 users in a
new office instead of purchasing a conventional voicemail system. 
Make Microsoft Email Unbreakable 
You love your Microsoft Email - but you're worried about security and
reliability. Simply keep Microsoft Outlook and replace your Microsoft
Exchange servers - up to 100 of them - with one Oracle Database Server.
Suddenly Microsoft Email is unbreakable. The only change the users
notice is that their e-mail is faster and always available. Oracle
Consulting's Email Migration Service provides all the assistance you
need to migrate from Microsoft Exchange to Oracle9i.

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