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Microsoft Exchange Server
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Exchange Server 2003 is
the top e-mail server on the market today. Developed by Microsoft,
Exchange Server allows collaboration of contacts, addresses, tasks and
more throughout any size organization.
To compete successfully in today's challenging business climate,
organizations must enable more efficient ways for knowledge workers to
communicate and collaborate. E-mail is currently the most widely used
collaborative technology. More businesses use Exchange Server for
e-mail-based collaboration than any other product. Exchange Server 2003
enables knowledge workers to gain access to critical business
communications almost whenever and wherever they need to and is designed
to deliver greater security, availability, and reliability.
Outlook 2003, Outlook 2002, and Outlook 2000 can connect to Exchange
Server 2003. Outlook 2003 and Exchange Server 2003 are designed to
perform over slow, latent, or poor network connections. Examples are
dial-up lines and wireless data links such as 1xRTT and General Packet
Radio Service (GPRS).
Outlook Web Access in Exchange Server 2003 has been improved for easier
use, speed, and greater security. The popularity of Outlook Web Access
is in part because the product is easy to support and use and no
installation is necessary. Any browser-based computer can access
Exchange Server with greater security, and, with the new UI, most users
have to look twice to see if they are using Outlook 2003 or Outlook Web
Access. The features include: spelling checker; task list support; HTML
and attachment blocking; automatic logoff. You also get support for
S/MIME in Outlook Web Access so that you can digitally sign and encrypt
your e-mail messages.
Microsoft Windows Mobile-based devices, such as the Pocket PC, come with
the Microsoft ActiveSync client and Pocket Outlook built in, which
enables you to sync your e-mail messages, calendar, and contacts lists
directly with Exchange Server 2003. Exchange Server administrators can
enable this from the same screen used to manage Exchange Server e-mail
accounts.
Similar to Outlook Web Access for desktop browsers, Outlook Mobile
Access is designed for security-enhanced access from mobile device
browsers. With Exchange Server 2003, users can gain access to their
mailboxes from mobile devices with HTML, XHTML (WAP 2.x), and CHTML-based
microbrowsers.
The flexible options for information access and the new ways to stay
connected enable knowledge workers to be more productive and in control
when and how they communicate.
Don't want to carry a portable computer? Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone
Edition, and Windows Mobile - based Smartphones enable you to
synchronize your wireless device directly to Exchange Server. E-mail
messages, contacts, schedules, and attachments are at your fingertips.
The Exchange Server 2003 upgrade and administration tools increase your
worker productivity and help consolidate your servers to save you money.
Exchange Server 2003 is designed to help your messaging IT staff to be
more productive. Ongoing administration of an Exchange Server
environment represents about 20 - 25 percent of TCO for Exchange Server.
The new and enhanced tools help your IT staff to do their job more
efficiently.
In addition, Exchange Server Management Pack for Microsoft Operations
Manager automates the monitoring of your entire Exchange Server
environment, enabling proactive management and rapid resolution of
Exchange Server issues.
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Browse these Microsoft links for more information:
-Exchange
Server 2003 Home Page
-Pricing
and Licensing Information
-Exchange
Server Comparison (Standard vs. Enterprise)
-Licensing
FAQ
-Licensing
Information for Enterprise Organizations (500+ Computers)
-Licensing
Information for Medium Organizations (50-500 Computers)
-Licensing
Information for Small Organizations (50 or less Computers)
-Exchange
External Connector vs. CALs
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