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Small and Medium Businesses in the Cloud

Although the term “cloud” is seeing increasing use, it’s necessary to clarify what portion of “the cloud” is of interest to a particular audience. For small and medium businesses (SMBs), there are generally two areas of relevance in the evolution of IT services to the cloud. The first is the application layer, commonly referred [...]

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Using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync

Microsoft Exchange

By Gail Seymour

Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync is the part of Exchange Server that enables users to synchronize contacts, email, calendars and tasks between the server and compatible mobile devices. It enables users to connect to the same mailbox on their mobile and PC and have information on either device update the other. Users can also use Outlook Web Access to connect to the mailbox via any Internet enable device with browsing capability. continue »

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Apple iPhones and Microsoft Exchange

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By Meredith Barnhill

Apple products aren’t historically used among members of corporate America. In the past, Microsoft has catered to business needs with products like BlackBerry. The emergence of the iPhone has changed Apple’s strategy, especially since Apple supports syncing with Microsoft Exchange for iPhone 2.0 and higher. continue »

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Microsoft Exchange 2010

Microsoft Exchange

By Melissa J Luther
Microsoft Exchange 2010, while not a major upgrade, does provide some significant functionality improvements over Exchange 2007. It promises a bigger, faster messaging platform with more control over what happens to your communications, even after you’ve sent them. continue »

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What is Hybrid Exchange Email?

Microsoft Exchange

By Gail Seymour

In the business world, access to email is imperative. For those working in an office, standard POP3 email services are generally sufficient. For those on the road, however, or in key positions, the added functionality of Microsoft’s Exchange Server means they can stay in contact with the office in real time. continue »

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Is Microsoft Exchange Just for Big Businesses?

Microsoft Exchange

By Melissa J Luther

Microsoft Exchange is a powerful messaging system popular with big businesses for its integrated mail server, email client and groupware applications, including shared contacts, folders, calendars and more.

Because Microsoft is nearly synonymous with business computing, most people are familiar with the Office software products, including the Outlook email and information management software. This ubiquity, and the ease of integrating Microsoft products into a seamless solution, makes Microsoft Exchange top-of-mind when businesses need an email solution. continue »

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Microsoft Exchange

Microsoft Exchange

One of the most robust email solutions, Microsoft Exchange offers users all the benefits of POP3/SMTP and IMAP email accounts in addition to advanced features such as wireless access and shared resources. continue »

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