MailEnable is one of the best system software that organisations from business companies to Internet service providers use in providing for messaging services including the best in Outlook collaboration.
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8 Reasons MailEnable Is Better Than Outlook
1. 8 Reasons MailEnable Is
Better Than Outlook
This Presentation By
MailEnable Pty Ltd
59 Murrumbeena Road
Murrumbeena, 3163
Visit: www.mailenable.com Call Us On: +613 9569 0772
2. Why Choose MailEnable
MailEnable is one of the best system software that organisations
from business companies to Internet service providers use in
providing for messaging services including the best in Outlook
collaboration which is part of the Microsoft Exchange Outlook
suite. Between the two – MailEnable and Outlook – the advantages
of the former become more and more evident when both are
installed and compared in an apples-to-apples comparison. Keep in
mind that MailEnable provides for a cost-efficient, results-effective
and scalable hosted email messaging platform for Windows,
thanks to its stable, flexible and comprehensive set of features.
Let’s just say that MailEnable looks beyond
Outlook collaboration!
Here are eight more reasons that MailEnable
is better than Outlook although it must be
emphasised that Outlook collaboration
definitely improves on its features and functions where users are
concerned.
3. #1 Functionality
Admittedly, the Microsoft Exchange Outlook application is in
a class of its own because of its extensiveness. But
MailEnable can do better not by claiming to be the best in its
class but by achieving the highest
possible level of Outlook
collaboration without requiring
Exchange!
MailEnable provides numerous
features and functions that small-sized
to large-scale organisations in industry and education will
require for their information and communication systems.
Small-sized entities can get away, so to speak, with the
Standard versions but mid-sized to large-scale organisations
should choose from the three paid versions, namely,
Professional, Enterprise, and Enterprise Premium of their
more advanced features.
4. #2 Outlook Collaboration and Integration
Many vendors offering Outlook collaboration can only implement
synchronisation add-ins, thus, undermining the mail server itself.
But not MailEnable, far from it!
MailEnable provides for real-time updates with Exchange and in
both directions, too. Other features that make MailEnable better
with Outlook collaboration are free and busy status, global address
list access, delegation, and public folders, to name a few.
5. #3 Installation and Administration
Microsoft Exchange has an
issue that most users agree on
– it can be challenging to
deploy, configure and
maintain, which is not
surprising considering that its
extensive scope makes it a little more unwieldy
than MailEnable’s streamlined structure.
MailEnable, in contrast, is easy to install, configure
and maintain from its initial setup to its Outlook
collaboration.
Even a novice administrator will have the required
basic skills to do so!
6. #4 Licensing
Exchange is based on the per-seat model that, in larger organisations,
results in considerable costs. This is, in fact, one of the reasons that
Internet service providers and hosting providers have rejected client
access license-modelled email servers like Exchange – the cost can be
prohibitive.
Fortunately, MailEnable allows for a one-time payment for the eternal
license and such payment is reasonable, too. No other vendor with
capability for Exchange-like Outlook collaboration can provide for such a
license.
7. #5 Costs
And since we are on the topic of costs, MailEnable offers
substantially lower fees for its services in comparison with
Microsoft Exchange while still allowing for the best in Outlook
collaboration.
For example, in a system consisting of 50 users, Microsoft
Exchange will charge $8,800 minimum while MailEnable via its
Enterprise Premium version will only cost the user $1,098 in onetime payment. The $1,098 one-time fee applies to as many as 5,000
users, too, which Microsoft Exchange cannot match in affordability;
Microsoft charges $825,550 for 5,000 users. Even when the
number of users increases to 10,000 individuals, the $1,098 fee
remains while the system performs as expected.
8. #6 Low System Requirements
Without going into the
technical details, the
MailEnable system has
modest hardware and
software requirements. This is
despite the fact that
MailEnable is well-known for its robust
capabilities as an enterprise-level mail solution.
9. #7 Cutting Edge Mobile Connectivity
MailEnable also has one of the best mobile
connectivity in the industry. Changes in all
devices connected to a specific mailbox will be
reflected in both the desktop and mobile
devices, thus, ensuring updated information,
thanks to yet another excellent Outlook
collaboration functionality.
10. THANK YOU FOR READING
MailEnable Pty Ltd
59 Murrumbeena Road
Murrumbeena, 3163
Victoria, Australia
Website: www.mailenable.com
Call Us On: +613 9569 0772