Friday, June 20, 2008
MailShadowG Makes Gmail Into an Exchange Server
Posted by Jason Dunn in "Pocket PC Software" @ 08:46 AM
"MailShadowG, the newest offering from Cemaphore Systems, will revolutionize the way you think about email continuity and content management. Using a SaaS-based (Software as a Service) model, MailShadowG allows you to synchronize your Outlook client with web-based email service providers like Google’s Gmail. This effectively turns Outlook into a universal front end client for different email systems, reducing infrastructure costs dramatically and making email backup portable and affordable. MailShadowG severs your dependency on the costliest elements of a traditional Exchange backup system."
I've always admired Gmail's uptime, stability, and ever-expanding storage - but it's never really fit into my Outlook-centric style of work. MailShadowG, which is currently in beta and not quite ready for public consumption, looks like it might bridge that gap in a really effective way.
I've always admired Gmail's uptime, stability, and ever-expanding storage - but it's never really fit into my Outlook-centric style of work. MailShadowG, which is currently in beta and not quite ready for public consumption, looks like it might bridge that gap in a really effective way.
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- Source: Dieter Bohn