i often use exchange for my nokia n82 to manage google mail.because gmail is very safe and fast. i find a new smartphone on this video that my favourite phone is magic
Hehe…. Just got this forwarded by a friend at Google. They use it in their marketing to Exchange customers looking to upgrade or change. Basically nothing is true and it’s quite easy to show. Great way to validate Google services.
Wow – these scenarios MS comes up with are pathetic examples only relevant to old fashioned corporations like themselves. I hope the dinosaur CEO’s who need to contact help desk IT techs to wipe a lost phone or LOOK INTO DOUBLE-BOOKED CONF ROOMS (LMAO) are soon going to retire!
100% de acuerdo, lo que pasa es que muchas cosas de esas el usuario de hogar no las conoce ni las diferenci, tampoco un linuxero promedio sabe de que le estan hablando en esos temas. super… ya esta bien de que todo el mundo habla pestes de microsoft en su pubolicidad y mirosoft no habia hecho nada al respecto.
This is Radio Jerevan. Q:Is it true that the Soviet wristwatches are about the same quality as those from Switzerland? A:Even more, Soviet watches are much faster!
OK it is not the Gmail where we believe you can’t plan schedule for resources it is Calendar. Well yes we should better compare Exchange to Google Apps Premier Edition. Hmm well, it is not really true that you can’t plan the resources. Nevertheless you may encounter a difficulties without reading the manual.
Shame? on you Google ;D
The first point in the video isn’t about GMail – it’s about Google Calendar. Thus, irrelevant. As for the second point, labels are WAY WAY WAY better than folders! The main point here appears to be that Gmail is missing features that … have nothing to do with email! The admin rights junk is something I’m sure Google can implement very quickly.
can make everything annoying and take too long.
its all about simplicety over efficency
google =easy to use, lack in alot of things
windows= can use it, almost does everything
linix= hard to use. does absoloutly everything possible. if you have knowledge to do so. which most dont
1:11 – I hate folders – why can’t outlook have labels – much more flexible! If my company allowed me to forward everything to gmail, I’d be much more productive!
There has been some confusion in the comments on Google having some of the features discussed. They do have them and the video reflects that, but states that they are limited.
-Remote wipe has to be done by a full administrator, not the end users
-Delegate access is possible, but requires full permissions that most companies wouldnt do
-Conference rooms can be booked, but not managed (approve/decline, override, etc)
Hope that helps with some of the confusion – Brandon – Microsoft
i often use exchange for my nokia n82 to manage google mail.because gmail is very safe and fast. i find a new smartphone on this video that my favourite phone is magic
I love how the CEO is a white guy.
What a negative campaign!
I think this video totally wrong
Google wins again
Microsoft ??????????, ?? ???-?? ?????????????.
Hehe…. Just got this forwarded by a friend at Google. They use it in their marketing to Exchange customers looking to upgrade or change. Basically nothing is true and it’s quite easy to show. Great way to validate Google services.
yea like a CEO lossing hes phone, i bet this must happen in all corporations like everyday
And because Dave have stopped using Microsoft Outlook, he saved like sh1tload of money.
Wow – these scenarios MS comes up with are pathetic examples only relevant to old fashioned corporations like themselves. I hope the dinosaur CEO’s who need to contact help desk IT techs to wipe a lost phone or LOOK INTO DOUBLE-BOOKED CONF ROOMS (LMAO) are soon going to retire!
100% de acuerdo, lo que pasa es que muchas cosas de esas el usuario de hogar no las conoce ni las diferenci, tampoco un linuxero promedio sabe de que le estan hablando en esos temas. super… ya esta bien de que todo el mundo habla pestes de microsoft en su pubolicidad y mirosoft no habia hecho nada al respecto.
01:05 “he is forced to use labels instead of folders like he is used to” HAHAHA!
They really don’t get it!
Microsoft is really desperate
This is Radio Jerevan. Q:Is it true that the Soviet wristwatches are about the same quality as those from Switzerland? A:Even more, Soviet watches are much faster!
OK it is not the Gmail where we believe you can’t plan schedule for resources it is Calendar. Well yes we should better compare Exchange to Google Apps Premier Edition. Hmm well, it is not really true that you can’t plan the resources. Nevertheless you may encounter a difficulties without reading the manual.
Shame? on you Google ;D
what’s up with this guys hands. gee.
The first point in the video isn’t about GMail – it’s about Google Calendar. Thus, irrelevant. As for the second point, labels are WAY WAY WAY better than folders! The main point here appears to be that Gmail is missing features that … have nothing to do with email! The admin rights junk is something I’m sure Google can implement very quickly.
can make everything annoying and take too long.
its all about simplicety over efficency
google =easy to use, lack in alot of things
windows= can use it, almost does everything
linix= hard to use. does absoloutly everything possible. if you have knowledge to do so. which most dont
Lets talk about what linux can do and what windows cant do
epic fail… i love “evolutio” its free
The sound for me goes bad about 1/2 way in and quieter.
Tried on 2 machines…
@ants5040 Outlook does have labels.. they’re called categories.
1:11 – I hate folders – why can’t outlook have labels – much more flexible! If my company allowed me to forward everything to gmail, I’d be much more productive!
@joeyrhythm ‘If Dave can’t solve simple problems like these he is useless and? should be fired ‘
You made my day
There has been some confusion in the comments on Google having some of the features discussed. They do have them and the video reflects that, but states that they are limited.
-Remote wipe has to be done by a full administrator, not the end users
-Delegate access is possible, but requires full permissions that most companies wouldnt do
-Conference rooms can be booked, but not managed (approve/decline, override, etc)
Hope that helps with some of the confusion – Brandon – Microsoft
que asco