Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Information about Exchange Server 2007

The Exchange server 2007 is one of the latest additions in the basket of software from the house of Microsoft. The Exchange Server 2007 was released in late 2006 to customers as part of Microsoft's roll-out signal of new products in the market. This exchange server has many enhanced features and includes some really useful ones including new grouping options, 64-bit support for greater scalability, voice mail amalgamation, augmented search and support for Web services, better filtering options, and a new Outlook Web Access interface.

Exchange Server 2007 from Microsoft was premeditated particularly to address the needs of a messaging system. Exchange Server's new capabilities provide improved protection, access and efficiency. The software runs on 64-bit x86-64 versions of Windows Server only. This requirement applies to supported production environments only; a 32-bit trial version is available for download and testing. The good news is that, the companies currently running Exchange Server on 32-bit hardware can just upgrade their hardware to use the new enhanced version. Exchange Server 2007 is an integrated part of the Innovative Communications Alliance products.

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