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What is Microsoft Exchange
Microsoft Exchange is the industry's leading platform for e-mail, calendaring, and unified messaging. The most recent release, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, is closely aligned with the Microsoft Office 2007 wave of products, which together deliver a best-in-class enterprise messaging and collaboration solution-however Microsoft Office 2007 products are not necessary to realize the core benefits of Microsoft Exchange. At a glance, some of those benefits include:
- Keeping communication alive and e-mail flowing with enterprise-class availability and reliability.
- Helping safeguard users and the organization's valuable data from the harmful-and continuously increasing-effects of spam and viruses.
- Providing trusted communications within the organization automatically, without added cost or complexity; seamless integration.
- Simplifying regulatory compliance in a way that supports the different needs of employees, compliance managers, and messaging administrators.
- Increasing the productivity of today's employees who require the ability to respond quickly at home, work, or in the field.
- Offering employees a single inbox to access all of their important communications—including voice mail, fax, and e-mail—while avoiding the cost and effort of maintaining separate disparate systems.
- Delivering a fast, seamless, and familiar Outlook experience across different devices and clients with no requirement for extra software or services outside of an Internet or basic phone connection.
- Improving group collaboration and productivity by making it easier to find and share data, documents, and schedules from anywhere.
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