Hey Ken,
Would be happy to share our experiences with you having moved the city to
Exchange On-Line several years ago and then to Office 365 about 3 years ago now.
If you are interested, I'd be happy to try to setup a Skype/Conference call for
a couple of us from Gresham to chat with you and your team.
Best,
~Pat
Pat Hartley, IT Director | City of Gresham
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Behalf Of Ken Clever
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2017 12:47 PM
To: oagitm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [oagitm] Exchange Online
Hello Everyone,
I was hoping you could help. We are looking at either upgrading to a clustered
Exchange 2016 server or moving to Exchange online. I know there has been
many successes and some pitfalls in migrating to the Cloud when it comes to
Exchange.
My questions are:
* Where there any pitfalls with moving to Office 365 or Exchange
online?
* If you have moved to Exchange Online, would you do it again?
* I am having a problem penciling out an ROI for going to Exchange
online, what are some of the non-tangible benefits of moving into the cloud vs.
keeping your own server?
Thank you for your time,
Ken Clever
Network Administrator
Josephine County
(541) 474-5232