But in this case, we're not talking about a new product--we're talking about a 
new version of an existing product. We already know how people use it; many use 
it to store or distribute files.

In our case, we're not talking big files. I have a 10 MB limit. But even 
relatively small files, when multiplied times 500 mailboxes, add up to a lot of 
storage space if a deduplication mechanism isn't used.





-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Schaefer [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 9:24 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Amusing

I agree in general.

But I can understand the opposite view - people write the product first and 
release it. It then gets used in ways that are unintended. Now, in Microsoft's 
case, there are commerical imperatives that stop them from changing the product 
to suit actual usage. But on the other hand, there are people who followed the 
release guidance and will get screwed if MS changes the product. So it's some 
lose-lose catch 22 situation.

Cheers
Ken

________________________________________
From: John Hornbuckle [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, 29 May 2009 11:13 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Amusing

This says so much right here... It's a common trap IT people fall into. We tell 
people that the way they want to use the technology isn't the right way to use 
it.

Huh? Why not? Technology exists to serve humans--not vice versa.

I agree that e-mail is an efficient means of distributing and storing files. 
But the fact is, that's how many people WANT to use e-mail. It's how they use 
e-mail at home (encouraged by services like GMail, no less). Why should we 
force them to change to adapt to the technology rather than designing 
technology that adapts to them?



John Hornbuckle
MIS Department
Taylor County School District
318 North Clark Street
Perry, FL 32347

www.taylor.k12.fl.us







-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Scott [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 9:09 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Amusing

They want to use email the way they want to.  And why are we telling them 
they're wrong?

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