Business-Class
Messaging
Coupled with Microsoft Outlook, Hosted Exchange provides
valuable messaging features that go beyond simple e-mail that allow business
users to take control of their inbox. This functionality includes:
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Contact management, event and calendar management, resource scheduling and
administration, task management and shared folders.
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Delegate access to allow others to check designated components like e-mail,
tasks lists and calendars.
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Server and client-side rules and spam filtering to manage the flow of incoming
messages.
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Multi-colored flagging to mark messages for follow-up, prioritization,
searching and categorization
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Recovery of sent messages
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Ability to delete and replace an unread message
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Out-of-office automatic reply.
Enhanced
Security
Exchange was designed for optimal security and privacy, with a
variety of features at both the server and mailbox level. Exchange Server 2007
uses Kerberos authentication, a network security protocol that provides mutual
authentication for a network connection. Additional security protocol support
includes Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME), enabling users
to digitally sign and encrypt e-mails and attachments or to access their
mailboxes securely, without a VPN connection, when working outside company
firewalls. Anti-spam features include support of real-time Safe and Block lists
and both server-side and client-side message filtering in Outlook to help
reduce the amount of unsolicited junk e-mail messages.
Public
Folders
Public folders are a shared resource, available offline and online, for
instantaneous storage of digital content and communications. Any user with
access privileges can retrieve and contribute information from a public folder
while working in Outlook. Rather than e-mailing file attachments back and
forth, they can be stored in a common location for sharing and discussion.
Shared
Calendars
Exchange Server includes rich features for personal, group, and resource
scheduling that integrates with e-mail, contacts, and tasks. Users can share
their calendar information with others and view multiple calendars
simultaneously to send meeting requests for shared open times. Recipients can
decline or propose a different time, or accept and have the meeting
automatically entered in their calendars. Schedules for shared resources like
conference rooms and projectors may also be incorporated.
Shared
Contacts
Contacts in the company directory (Global Address List or GAL) are centrally
maintained for sharing throughout the organization and can be downloaded to
Outlook and synchronized for access from Outlook Web Access (OWA) and Outlook
Mobile Access (OMA). Distribution lists also can be centrally shared and
maintained to facilitate communication to groups such as departments or
customer lists.
Shared Task
Management
A task list provides the ability to create and assign tasks and can be
integrated with e-mail notification and scheduling for basic project management
and personal time management. Users can track progress as a task moves from
active to complete to overdue, while managing status through various criteria
like the person responsible and the category.
Customized Forms
Design and publish forms for common organizational functions that
require basic routing and communication, including time-sheets, expense reports
and vacation requests. Custom forms will be available to all users, including
remote and mobile employees.
Anytime, Anywhere
Access
In addition to Outlook, Exchange Server enables a large number of clients for
mailbox connectivity, including web browsers through OWA (Outlook Web Access)
and Windows-mobile devices through OMA (Outlook Mobile Access), providing
flexibility and productivity for information workers regardless of location.
Mobile Messaging
with Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile
Outlook Mobile now offers a vastly superior mobile
messaging experience. The familiar Microsoft Outlook tools, plus support for
Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint attachments can help your SMB customers be
more productive while away from their desks.
You can allow them to sync most Windows Mobile powered devices over-the-air,
through their mobile operator or at a wireless hotspot. Their Calendar,
Contacts, and Tasks are always up to date. You can also sync when you're back
at your desk. With the new Messaging and Security Feature pack, available on
some new devices, you can offer them Direct Push technology. This means they'll
never have to wait for their e-mail. Moments after messages have been sent,
they'll arrive in their hands.
Outlook Web Access
A rich Outlook-like experience from any Internet connected
computer with a supported browser provides encrypted access to the inbox,
powerful search, and the ability to view different types of attachments.
Hosted Exchange includes Outlook Web Access, the most comprehensive Web mail
client available. Completely redesigned in Exchange Server 2007, Outlook Web
Access is designed to offer a rich Outlook experience in a Web browser.
Like Outlook 2007, Outlook Web Access offers powerful new collaboration
capabilities. Outlook Web Access ensures that, even when away from their desks,
employees have access to the tools to help make them productive.
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