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Document Name: You lose one now and then
Document Description: You lose one now and then

You lose one now and then


2009/06/18

I lost a Kerio MailServer customer this week. They had used the software for a few years but when we sent the renewal offer for this year, it was returned marked "Cancel". I sent email to my contact at the company to find out why, but that bounced, so he's likely moved on to another company.

I checked to see if there was some support issue that might have caused unhappiness: they had only one minor support issue from 2006. Maybe somebody new decided they just had to have something else and that was that.

Hey, it happens. Maybe they have an inclusive support contract for everything Microsoft. Maybe the new person just prefers Microsoft or maybe they are a long time Exchange expert. It's OK: Kerio isn't for everyone. I don't like Exchange (I certified in it back when I did my Microsoft MCSE), but if someone knows it backward and forward, I can certainly understand why they'd prefer to use that.

I have a slightly biased comparison of Exchange vs. Kerio Mailserver. You can easily find other articles touting Exchange as the best mail server ever.

But l never mind Exchange, you can deploy completely free, open source email . There are incredibly good choices available today. Admittedly these may require more technical knowledge, but they are excellent products for those with the skills to use them.

You can also use hosted solutions. Those can be pricey, but they remove all support burden and can make a lot sense, particularly for small companies. I have an article here that compares Gmail's hosted services to an in-house server - Gmail comes out very well at 10 users or less.

Kerio Mailserver fits best in smaller companies(10 - 500 users) that don't have strong IT resources or where the IT department is stressed enough and doesn't need or want to have to spend a great deal of time with email. Kerio is simple and reliable.

Yes, I'm biased. I sell and support this product. But consider this: I sell Kerio because it is so easy to deploy and because it usually requires minimal support. I don't charge extra for installation assistance or on-going support - that's all included. If it were difficult or troublesome, I wouldn't be able to do that; I'd have to add on extra charges.

Kerio's pricing is very competitive. For example, a 50 user license with McAfee virus scanning is about $1,500.00 for the initial cost and subsequent yearly renewals are under $500.00 (see Current Kerio Pricing for exact costs).

Remember, that includes installation assistance and on-going support if needed. A hosted solution could easily run $1,200.00 or more every year.

Kerio has a free 30 day demo and of course I can help you install and configure that. Contact me by email or phone with any questions.


Author: Anthony Lawrence - Contact Author
Publisher: Anthony Lawrence
Licensee Name: Anthony Lawrence
Reference URL: http://aplawrence.com/Kerio/lose-one.html
Copyright: All Rights Reserved
Registration Date: 6/18/2009 1:11:54 PM UTC
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