Microsoft plans to update Exchange Server 2007 by issuing a new service pack late next year, enabling the mail server to run on Windows Server 2008 R2.
Exchange Server 2010 incorporates a number of high-availability features that system admins will find useful, including a new database availability groups (DAG) feature.
- By William R. Stanek
- 12/02/2009
Boasting a new and rich set of technologies, does it deliver?
- By J. Peter Bruzzese
- 12/01/2009
Google's cloud platform will take center stage in L.A. after Microsoft's old-school pitch fails audition.
Cisco's announcement of a new hosted e-mail service is causing high-pressure rumblings in the cloud computing space.
- By Herb Torrens
- 11/12/2009
An organization's security has a lot to do with its E-mail system, a top security official at Microsoft suggested.
- By Jabulani Leffall
- 11/10/2009
November just gets patchier and patchier. Plus: Exchange 2010 gets a security component; vendors tackle absentee security; more.
- By Jabulani Leffall
- 11/10/2009
Microsoft officials announced the public release of Exchange 2010 on Monday.
In response to complaints from users, Microsoft announced plans on Wednesday to support Exchange Server 2007 on Windows Server 2008 R2.
Microsoft announced that it has bulked up some its software-as-a-service offerings and lowered prices.
- By Herb Torrens
- 11/03/2009
Pixetell brings voice, video and screencast capability to your e-mail in an intuitive, easy-to-use package.
Microsoft on Tuesday provided a few more details about Exchange 2010, which is fast approaching final product release.
Microsoft disclosed its fiscal first-quarter results, reporting an 18 percent decrease in net income compared with 1Q 2008.
Organizations struggling with the complexities of Microsoft's unified communications solution have a new outsourcing option.
Microsoft announced on Thursday that Exchange 2010 changes were completed and the product has reached the release-to-manufacturing (RTM) stage.