All, I have an interesting situation that has presented a need for a decision:
I work for a medium sized company of around 250 people in three countries - US HQ, and much smaller offices in England and Australia. We have the .com domain for our company, but since joining the firm some years ago another company had the .net domain. I recently checked, and found that the .net domain is for sale - at nearly $800.00. That's pretty steep, but I'm considering recommending that we get it. We currently use our .com domain both internally and externally, with a split brain DNS, but I wouldn't mind at all using the .net domain internally. I believe that to fully implement the .net domain internally would require a domain rename, and we do use Exchange 2003, with a DC and an Exchange server in each office (2 DCs in the US office, one virtualized.) So, what are your thoughts on this? How much pain would be involved in making such a transition, and do you think it would be worth the effort? What (aside from not needing a split-brain DNS) would be the benefits, if any? Thanks, Kurt ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
