Microsoft Exchange 2010

Introduction

Exchange Server 2010 is an e-mail and calendaring application that runs on Windows Server 2008 and, like its predecessor Exchange Server 2007, can also integrate with your phone system. It is the seventh major version of the product and, while not revolutionary, it does include some important changes and lots of small improvements over Exchange Server 2007.

The scalability of Exchange Server 2010 has improved, especially when compared to the complex storage requirements of Exchange Server 2007. The user experience has also improved in Outlook Web App, and a lot of complex issues have seen solved, or the complexity has been removed, to make the administrator’s life much easier.

What’s New in Exchange Server 2010?


FLEXIBLE & RELIABLE           ANYWHERE ACCESS           PROTECTION & COMPLIANCE
Deployment Flexibility       Manage Inbox Overload  Archiving & Retention
Continuous Availability       Efficient Collaboration    Info Protection & Control
Simplified Administration   Enhanced Voice Mail        Enhanced Voice Mail

How can Microsoft Exchange 2010 meet your business needs?

  • Rich and productive collaboration
  • Improve business outcomes
  • Control costs
  • Deployment cost
  • Administration cost
  • Compliance cost
  • Integrated information protection
  • Greater business mobility

How can Microsoft Exchange 2010 meet your IT needs?

  • New levels of reliability
  • Improved security
  • Simplified deployment and administration
  • Deliver widest range of deployment options
  • Desktop
  • Browser
  • Mobile device
  • High protection communications
  • Enhanced scalability
  • Control capabilities to ensure best messaging and collaboration solution

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