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| Does Linux on the Mainframe Provide a Way Out? |
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... ConsultingTimes conducted an extensive interview with Tom Adelstein, the CTO of Bynari, Inc., an IBM business partner specializing in Linux solutions. As a communications expert specializing in messaging and collaboration, Tom possesses intimate knowledge of the inner workings of Microsoft's Outlook and Exchange, including the protocols by which they communicate. He shows us, in detail, the steps by which the PC-based distributed computing model won over the enterprise, how Exchange servers and Outlook clients were grafted onto that model, how Microsoft is attempting to lock up these systems through secret proprietary extensions, and how the enterprise can navigate the stormy seas of single-vendor dependency back to the safe harbor of open solutions.
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