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Originally Posted by nrc I don't think the SEC has much to do with the anti-trust issues. The House and Senate appear anxious to hold hearings on the topic and the Justice Department normally rules on the anti-trust issues related to deals like this. The European Union could also play a role especially since they've been watching MS closely.
But your question is a good one, how do we make sure that Zimbra is a consideration in these proceedings? While we're all very impressed by Zimbra's potential as an Exchange competitor it's still small enough that it could fall in the cracks of a 41 billion dollar deal. |
nrc, thanks for clearing up who the decision makers are. I agree that Zimbra is small enough to fall thru the cracks. The experts on Zimbra are not some other people somewhere, but everyone reading in this forum. After all, where would a Zimbra expert hang out except in a Zimbra forum?
Decision makers really rely on experts to supply the information they need to make their decisions. There is a forum dedicated to exactly this topic, take a minute to check it out. There are new posts, so if you were already there, take another look:
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