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    Looking for an independant unbias comaparison server OS's

    We currently use Novell Netware 6 and we're upgrading our servers and one of our directors questioned the feasability of switching to Microsoft servers and using Exchange rather than Groupwise. I personally can't see it being any better and we will probably upgrade to Netware 6.5 and Groupwise 7 but out of interest I started searching for comparisons but all I could see were results from either Novell or Microsoft which would obviously be quite bias so wondered where I could find a proper review of both?

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    it's very expensive to do that kind of research - it involves multiple real-world test cases, done over long periods of time, all of which adds up to lots of money

    as a result, only people with lots of cash tend to do the comparisons - and usually to show their own product in the best light

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