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Exchange Server 2010 | Changes that Have Meaning for Business

Microsoft Unified Communications and Business Productivity Suites receive much of their ROI benefit from the power of Exchange Server's versatility and ability to ensure continuity for business. Exchange Server 2010 builds on the existing features of Exchange 2007 while adding significant improvements that can amplify organization effectiveness.


Exchange Server 2010

Exchange 2010: Unified Communications with More Powerful ROI for Business

Businesses have seen the power of Exchange 2007, but now Exchange 2010 comes into the picture, building on the features of 2007 while adding upgrades and new features that deliver business continuity.

Top Four Exchange 2010 Overall Improvements

Significantly more secure e-mail and protection for confidential information: Ever sent a confidential company e-mail accidentally to a recipient outside of the company? Lost e-mails due to server failure? -- These issues are no longer issues with Exchange Server 2010. The "MailTips" feature warns users if they are about to accidentally send confidential e-mail to an external recipient. Lost e-mail is also a thing of the past with intelligent redirects of e-mail through other available routes.

Unified communication and increased access to communication, when are where it is needed: With a robust Outlook inbox and improved access from desktop, mobile, web, and OWA support for browsers such as Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari, Exchange provides businesses with anywhere access. Phone-based access is also available and includes e-mail, calendar, and contacts.

Simplified business-user access to administrative features: Cut down on admin time and expense by allowing business users to perform actions that normally would require the IT Helpdesk. The easy-to-use web-based interface minimizes the need for administrative control, including role-based access control for different levels of specialist users.

Ability to replace the traditional voicemail system: Users receive voicemail messages from their inbox that include transcriptions for easy searching and referencing. With Outlook and Outlook Web Access, users can consolidate messaging while having increased access to important information. Exchange also offers the feature to route calls based on caller ID on both a group and individual level.

Exchange Server through Microsoft Online Services BPOS

Businesses can leverage the power of the Microsoft Cloud through switching to Online Services Exchange Server as well. Exchange Server sells separately for $5 per user per month, or can be included in the full BPOS with Live Meeting, Office Communications Server, and SharePoint for $10 per month. Enterprise customers purchasing 250 seats or more receive bulk-rate discounts. Buy Exchange OnlineBuy now

 

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