Archive for September, 2007

What’s new in Microsoft Exchange Hosted Service?

September 30th, 2007 by ShajiFiroz

Organizations now have more ways to cut cost, by leveraging Microsoft’s proven infrastructure in Email filtering, Archiving, Email continuity & Encryption services. But the question is will large organizations consider this?

  1. Reliable & Enterprise class: This is essential when it comes to
    disaster recovery and in worst case scenarios, a catastrophic failure
    where your organization needs a mechanism of email continuity.
  2. Real time active protection: Of course from spam and malicious
    viruses. It can help in eliminating the threats even before they reach
    your organization.
  3. Email management is simplified: dramatic cost savings in IT
    operations since you do not engage an Exchange administrator to do this
    job. Overall capital investment is reduced by a great deal.

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What’s the difference in Shared & Dedicated Exchange Hosting?

September 30th, 2007 by ShajiFiroz

Microsoft Exchange hosting is continuing to grow. This service has been one of the hot selling on the “SaaS” business models since Exchange Server 2003 release. With the release of Exchange 2007 Hosting, more application service providers (ASPs) will start offering these services to small business sector. If you look back, the two breaks through features of cached mode and remote procedure call “RPC over HTTP” in MS Outlook 2003 spurred the Hosting Business to next level.Read more

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