You'd survive just fine without it.  If by 'least amount of hassles' you
mean 'if you have an additional $400 per user to throw away'.

After seeing PocketPC handle messaging with POP, IMAP and OWA to
Exchange, I really can't see the value of a Backberry anymore IF you
have other PDA's in place.

William 
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Greg Deckler
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 12:26 PM
To: Exchange Discussions

I use my Blackberry all the time and it works great. In fact, I'm not
sure
how I would live without it. We also have some people that use Palm's
via
POP to gain access to messages.

In my opinion, if you want the least amount of hassles and a solution
that
can scale, Blackberry is tough to beat. But, then again, I'm probably
biased because I have used one for so long.

>From an objective stand-point, there is really no other solution on the
market that you can purchase off-the-shelf that presents an end-to-end
solution like the Blackberry. Anyone can feel free to disagree with me
on
this point, but I have not seen it, not from Wireless Knowledge, not
from
Microsoft or anyone else.

That is NOT to say that Blackberry is the right solution for everyone.
But
it is by far one of the better, if not the best SOLUTION on the market
in
this space. Most other companies sell TOOLS that can help address the
issue of PDA access but Blackberry (RIM) sells a real solution.

> Has anyone had any experiences with using PDA's for
> accessing user mailboxes?  Our company is starting to
> research use of PDA's.  So far I have done some research
> on the BlackBerry site. =20
> 
> Any recommendations as to server software for E2K SP2.
> Any hardware recommendations for the PDA's
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Ron Pennell=20
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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