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Wollongong students get Microsoft webmail

By Liz Tay
Nov 1 2010 10:55AM
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University won over by premium support.

The University of Wollongong has invited students to opt-in to its new Microsoft webmail system before the system is made mandatory on December 1, 2010.

Wollongong students get Microsoft webmail

In January, the university issued a request for tender to move 29,000 students from its ageing Mirapoint webmail service.

It chose Microsoft's Live@Edu over Google's Gmail on April 14, and integrator Dimension Data over Microsoft implementation partner Ensyst in July. Implementation began on September 8.

The new UOWmail went live at midday on October 25, with the university offering the chance to win an XBOX Elite to students who opted in and provided feedback on the system.

The system had attracted 3,400 subscribers by Thursday afternoon.

Senior IT manager Michele Grange said that while she had expected some resistance from students who preferred Gmail, feedback was largely positive so far.

"I was absolutely sure that [Microsoft versus Google] would be a big issue, but it turned out to be very small," she said, noting that the decision had been questioned by only "a couple of students".

The university had deemed both Live@Edu and Gmail sufficient, and eventually chose Microsoft because of an existing business relationship with the company.

Grange said the university had access to Microsoft premium support for its on-premise Exchange 2007 system.

Staff were likely to remain on Exchange, she said, noting that corporate record keeping requirements prevented those accounts from being migrated to the cloud.

"We had a real scope line drawn, that this was purely about students," she said.

The university also valued Live@Edu's webmail interface and integration with calendar, file storage and messaging functions.

Students who were previously allocated 15MB of email storage would receive 10GB for email, 25GB for online documents, and lifetime access to their UOWmail accounts.

Students at Flinders University, Victoria University, Curtin University and the University of Western Sydney also used Live@Edu systems. Students at Adelaide University and Macquarie University used Gmail.

Grange said the Live@Edu roll-out was more a marketing than technical exercise, since implementing the cloud-based system was "a bit of a doddle" for IT staff.

She declined to comment on the cost of the project.

"In the scheme of things, it wasn't a lot of money," she said.

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