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Google releases free tool to migrate from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps

Rejoice, small-, medium- and enterprise-size users of Microsoft Exchange! You can now migrate your company's entire database of contacts, emails and calendars to Google Apps. The tool takes the form of a small app that you can download from Google -- all you have to do is install it, run it... and that's it! It works with both Exchange 2003 and 2007, and you need to be a Google Apps Premier or ...

RIM give away BlackBerry server software to bolster small- and medium-sized businesses

You're probably aware, from the flurry of mobile-centric news, that the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona has exposed some great new developments in the world of smartphones. This bit of news, from the creators of the BlackBerry, isn't exactly 'sexy', but it could be great news if you own, or work for, a small- or medium-sized business. Yesterday, RIM announced that they would be giving away a ...

3rd party Microsoft Exchange service for iPhone now shipping

While the iPhone's place in the business world is an evolving story, Synchronica has added their own chapter by shipping v3.0 of their Mobile Gateway service, adding support for Apple's shiny new phone to synchronize email with Microsoft Exchange. This could allow many a corporate user to finally justify that iPhone purchase to their boss, now that they can both send and receive email on it ...

Hosted Exchange explained

Weblogs Inc. alumnus and current mobile computing blogging juggernaut Kevin C. Tofel dives into the world of hosted Exchange, explaining what it is and why you might need it. Kevin has long been a mobile computing expert, and currently provides his expertise over at JKOnTheRun with James Kendrick. Briefly, hosted Exchange is a way to get the benefits of an Exchange server without the headache and ...

Evolution: Outlook replacement, now for Windows

Evolution is a Personal Information Management program that has been popular in the Linux world for a few years. It looks startlingly like Microsoft Outlook, and in fact is intended as a replacement for Outlook. Evolution's claim to fame is the ability to connect to an Exchange server with most of the same functionality afforded to Outlook clients. And while I'm not sure how I feel about the ...