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Gary K.
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Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 3:31 am    Post subject: Mom Vs Promodag vs Intelliresearch Reply with quote

Can you guys give me some feedback on MOM versus these other guys:

My take is that MOM can look at trends, alert to problems, and give
statistics

Promodag seams to do all that as well.

Heres the sell: I need a product that will look at mail traffic inregards to
content, And look at Mailbox content for policy enforcement. Intelliresearch
and Promodag do that, but MOM doesnt appear to.

We have Hundreds of servers that can benefit from MOM. we have half a dozen
servers that can benefit from PD and IR.....
Thanks

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Brian Desmond [MVP]
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Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2005 7:49 am    Post subject: Re: Mom Vs Promodag vs Intelliresearch Reply with quote

Gary-

I'm a MOM guy, myself. You say you have hundreds of servers that would
benefit from MOM, that sure does sound like a good case to me.

MOM05 has some built in statistical reports for Exchange. I read somewhere
that Quest is going to release a addon package to bring those up to par with
a dedicated Exchange reporting solution.

Why not go grab the MOM 120 Day trial from the MS website and load it on a
Virtual Machine ro a spare box? It's easy to setup and really pretty slick.

--
--Brian Desmond
Windows Server MVP
desmondb@payton.cps.k12.il.us

www.briandesmond.com


"Gary K." <GaryK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Can you guys give me some feedback on MOM versus these other guys:

My take is that MOM can look at trends, alert to problems, and give
statistics

Promodag seams to do all that as well.

Heres the sell: I need a product that will look at mail traffic inregards
to
content, And look at Mailbox content for policy enforcement.
Intelliresearch
and Promodag do that, but MOM doesnt appear to.

We have Hundreds of servers that can benefit from MOM. we have half a
dozen
servers that can benefit from PD and IR.....
Thanks
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Gary K.
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Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 8:10 am    Post subject: Re: Mom Vs Promodag vs Intelliresearch Reply with quote

I got the demo now I need to get the testlab virts up to snuff. Looks like
the online webcast are MIA.

Thanks

"Brian Desmond [MVP]" wrote:

Quote:
Gary-

I'm a MOM guy, myself. You say you have hundreds of servers that would
benefit from MOM, that sure does sound like a good case to me.

MOM05 has some built in statistical reports for Exchange. I read somewhere
that Quest is going to release a addon package to bring those up to par with
a dedicated Exchange reporting solution.

Why not go grab the MOM 120 Day trial from the MS website and load it on a
Virtual Machine ro a spare box? It's easy to setup and really pretty slick.

--
--Brian Desmond
Windows Server MVP
desmondb@payton.cps.k12.il.us

www.briandesmond.com


"Gary K." <GaryK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E02B88B4-26F3-45EA-B118-06AA909BB045@microsoft.com...
Can you guys give me some feedback on MOM versus these other guys:

My take is that MOM can look at trends, alert to problems, and give
statistics

Promodag seams to do all that as well.

Heres the sell: I need a product that will look at mail traffic inregards
to
content, And look at Mailbox content for policy enforcement.
Intelliresearch
and Promodag do that, but MOM doesnt appear to.

We have Hundreds of servers that can benefit from MOM. we have half a
dozen
servers that can benefit from PD and IR.....
Thanks




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Brian Desmond [MVP]
Guest





Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:11 am    Post subject: Re: Mom Vs Promodag vs Intelliresearch Reply with quote

Post something about the webcasts in the MOM newsgroup. The MS guys hang out
there & can likely fix.

--
--Brian Desmond
Windows Server MVP
desmondb@payton.cps.k12.il.us

www.briandesmond.com


"Gary K." <GaryK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7BF41828-1394-4CDB-8DF7-72B3CEA1E0B3@microsoft.com...
Quote:
I got the demo now I need to get the testlab virts up to snuff. Looks like
the online webcast are MIA.

Thanks

"Brian Desmond [MVP]" wrote:

Gary-

I'm a MOM guy, myself. You say you have hundreds of servers that would
benefit from MOM, that sure does sound like a good case to me.

MOM05 has some built in statistical reports for Exchange. I read
somewhere
that Quest is going to release a addon package to bring those up to par
with
a dedicated Exchange reporting solution.

Why not go grab the MOM 120 Day trial from the MS website and load it on
a
Virtual Machine ro a spare box? It's easy to setup and really pretty
slick.

--
--Brian Desmond
Windows Server MVP
desmondb@payton.cps.k12.il.us

www.briandesmond.com


"Gary K." <GaryK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E02B88B4-26F3-45EA-B118-06AA909BB045@microsoft.com...
Can you guys give me some feedback on MOM versus these other guys:

My take is that MOM can look at trends, alert to problems, and give
statistics

Promodag seams to do all that as well.

Heres the sell: I need a product that will look at mail traffic
inregards
to
content, And look at Mailbox content for policy enforcement.
Intelliresearch
and Promodag do that, but MOM doesnt appear to.

We have Hundreds of servers that can benefit from MOM. we have half a
dozen
servers that can benefit from PD and IR.....
Thanks


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