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Microsoft Exchange Server by omafones: 5:08pm On Jun 03, 2011
Anyone in the house with experience of using MS Exchange server in Nigeria, is there a big take up by corporations? how does it link up with our local ISP's? is the use growing or declining in Nigeria?

or any useful information will be much appreciated.

thanks guys & gals
Re: Microsoft Exchange Server by elderly: 3:19pm On Oct 10, 2011
With blackberry now becoming popular,
Companies should now be thinking of installing blackberry enterprise server which is intergated into exchange.

That is it the essence of carrying a blackberry around.
Re: Microsoft Exchange Server by Skywalker5(m): 12:09pm On Nov 10, 2011
I recently asked this question but did not get any response. I work with server exchange and blackberry here but never heard of it before i left Nigeria. I dont know if its in use in Nigeria
Re: Microsoft Exchange Server by Maleeq(m): 12:47pm On Nov 10, 2011
Sky-walker:

I recently asked this question but did not get any response. I work with server exchange and blackberry here but never heard of it before i left Nigeria. I dont know if its in use in Nigeria
Perhaps you directed your question in the wrong section?

Before the advent of BIS in Nigeria, BES was in existence. Globacam pioneered the service provision in the country. I know a couple of firms (financial institution) with the BES infrastructure in place.
Re: Microsoft Exchange Server by Skywalker5(m): 12:50pm On Nov 10, 2011
Maleeq:

Perhaps you directed your question in the wrong section?

Before the advent of BIS in Nigeria, BES was in existence. Globacam pioneered the service provision in the country. I know a couple of firms (financial institution) with the BES infrastructure in place.

But at the moment is microsoft server and exchange server used a lot in companies in Nigeria? If No how to they run thier IT infrastuture and security. I am curious because i know about microsoft server and its good but i dont know what application companies in Nigeria use?
Re: Microsoft Exchange Server by yomickey(m): 10:28am On Nov 11, 2011
omafones:

Anyone in the house with experience of using MS Exchange server in Nigeria, is there a big take up by corporations? how does it link up with our local ISP's? is the use growing or declining in Nigeria?

or any useful information will be much appreciated.

thanks guys & gals


I used to work for a company was a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and we did a lot of projects for Microsoft including Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 for Sterling Bank then. Big corporations in Nigeria do use Exchange Server and before I left it was growing pretty well. I know Celtel then was using it. Also MTN and I was part of the team that installed It for Visafone Communications Limited before I left the country. I seem to have forgotten the names of the companies but I know there are quite a lot.

It is a fantastic product. I have lost touch since I left the shores of Nigeria but I am getting back on track now.

If there is anything else anyone needs to know, I will be glad to be of help.

Cheers all,
Re: Microsoft Exchange Server by HERO111: 10:39pm On Nov 11, 2011
@yomickey,
pls am interested in learning ms exchange server, where i work in nig currently we mk use of ms win servers and we are already thinking of deployingexchange pretty soon. how do you think i can learn it here in lagos? can i study with materials and will b good at it or i need a specialised training on it? thnx
Re: Microsoft Exchange Server by yomickey(m): 11:32pm On Nov 15, 2011
HERO111:

@yomickey,
pls am interested in learning ms exchange server, where i work in nig currently we mk use of ms win servers and we are already thinking of deployingexchange pretty soon. how do you think i can learn it here in lagos? can i study with materials and will b good at it or i need a specialised training on it? thnx

I am a firm believer in self study but I feel your best bet again is if your company can send you to a training organised by Microsoft but if you can get books to read and have a small lab, the sky will be your beginning.

Let me know what you think,
Re: Microsoft Exchange Server by saviola77(m): 3:03pm On Nov 17, 2011
Sky-walker:

I recently asked this question but did not get any response. I work with server exchange and blackberry here but never heard of it before i left Nigeria. I dont know if its in use in Nigeria
shocked I also have been working with MS Exchange and BES for years now, and I'll say we've come a long way in Nigeria. Please give us a little more credit. cool
Re: Microsoft Exchange Server by Skywalker5(m): 3:59pm On Nov 17, 2011
saviola77:

shocked I also have been working with MS Exchange and BES for years now, and I'll say we've come a long way in Nigeria. Please give us a little more credit. cool

my question is,i have never seen any IT advert that talk about Microsoft server and exchange a lot and if they are.How much are they getting paid,estimate ?i mean the IT guys
Re: Microsoft Exchange Server by saviola77(m): 4:58pm On Nov 17, 2011
Sky-walker:

my question is,i have never seen any IT advert that talk about Microsoft server and exchange a lot and if they are.How much are they getting paid,estimate ?i mean the IT guys
That's perhaps the area Microsoft Nigeria isn't so active. Remuneration depends on the organization and your bargaining power.

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