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Microsoft Expects Savings with Exchange Server 2010

Microsoft Expects Savings with Exchange Server 2010
November 9, 2009 1:48PM

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Microsoft introduced Exchange Server 2010 at its Tech-Ed Europe 2009 conference and said customers are reporting significant cost savings. Microsoft's Stephen Elop predicted productivity gains of more than 20 percent from Exchange Server with on-premises and cloud-based implementations. Microsoft also unleashed Forefront Protection 2010.

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Microsoft Relevant Products/Services formally introduced Exchange Server 2010 Monday at the company's Tech-Ed Europe 2009 conference in Germany. According to Microsoft Business Division President Stephen Elop, customers already using the new e-mail platform are reporting significant cost savings, thanks in part to new support for low-cost attached-storage options.

"For example, the U.K. office of NEC Philips expects to increase their e-mail storage capacity by a factor of eight, and at the same time they expect to cut costs by a full 75 percent by using Exchange 2010," Elop said. "Exchange 2010 helps you save money through integrated e-mail archiving as well."

A Universal Inbox

Among other things, Exchange 2010's integrated e-mail archive Relevant Products/Services makes it easier to store and query e-mail across the organization. "Customers are expected to see productivity gains of more than 20 percent with a universal inbox that delivers e-mail, voice mail, instant messaging, and text messaging consistently across virtually any device," Elop said.

What's more, the new platform is designed to simplify the way organizations provide always-on communications and disaster recovery Relevant Products/Services, with the goal of helping IT administrators spend less time managing their e-mail systems. And when deployed in combination with Microsoft Outlook 2010, Exchange 2010 promises to give workers more control over their communications through the addition of new features such as MailTips and Voice Mail Preview.

MailTips warn users before making a mistake like sending email to large distribution groups -- either within the company or outside. Voice Mail Preview enables workers to see text previews of their voice mail directly in Outlook.

More than 45,000 Microsoft partners are already trained on Exchange Server 2010 and Windows Server 2008 R2, Elop said. A new Forester Research study commissioned by Microsoft indicates that a customer Relevant Products/Services can see a payback period of less than six months when upgrading to either product, he added.

On Monday, Microsoft also unleashed Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server, which integrates multiple anti-malware engines and anti-spyware scanning, together with support for Exchange 2010, Windows PowerShell, and Hyper-V. Forefront provides for 38 times faster detection of malware than single-engine solutions and also offers 99 percent guaranteed spam protection, with only one in 250,000 spam false positives, the software Relevant Products/Services giant said. (continued...)

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