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March 27, 2008 | Comments: (0)
Getting into the Groove: mentioned on Microsoft blog site
With our discussion on Groove yesterday we caught the attention of Abbott Lowell, Senior Product Manager on the Office Groove Team, Microsoft Corporation.
He complemented our review and also revised our thinking a bit on using a DataBridge server on-site. He wrote:
"One small correction: It is possible to deploy Groove DataBridge on-site, while still using Groove Enterprise Services for the Manager and Relay components."
"For example, an organization using Groove Enterprise Services might opt to deploy the DataBridge in house for its Archive Service (to create workspace archives). While the DataBridge is only available as an on-site server, the DataBridge can be part of a domain that is running on Groove Server or Groove Enterprise Services.
Thanks again for a great article. --abbott"
In addition, he mentioned our article on the Groove Team MSDN Blog site, which you can read here. If you want more information on Groove, that is the place to go!
Keep in mind that next week we will review the different flavors of Groove Server available... so stay tuned!
Posted by J. Peter Bruzzese on March 27, 2008 01:01 PM
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It’s great to see that Microsoft people are paying attention to what people are saying about them in the business community. I think it’s important as they continue to make fixes on Vista and other products for them to continue to show the people using the products that they are taking into account the true opinions and concerns of their loyal customers and not simply making their decisions based on their desire to compete with other software and hardware companies. It’s good to see they are responding to people’s need for real relationships with partners.
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