Exchange Offers Powerful Email Tools
Smaller businesses typically start with POP email – the basic, no-frills email that has been common since the 1980s. POP email is cheap, but offers none of Outlook-Exchange's advanced functionality, like calendars, task lists, file-sharing or contacts.
POP email is stored on your local PC, instead of on a central email server, so if you use different devices – like a desktop PC and a BlackBerry® – you will not see emails which came through to a different device.
Some businesses use an older product called Lotus Notes. This works more like Microsoft Exchange, but is lacking in ease-of-use and is not compatible with Microsoft Outlook. |