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Exchange Server is Still the Industry Leader
MS Exchange Servers continue to thrive and evolve into one of the most respected and recognized electronic mail servers in an ever changing technological world. Along with its superior electronic mail capabilities, Microsoft's Exchange Servers have several other advancements which include, but are not limited to maintaining and updating a calendar which can be transmitted or uploaded onto mobile devices wirelessly.
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Being an industry leader in the electronic mail field has caused Microsoft to continually advance and maintain its position as one of the most sought-after email providers. One particular addition to the latest version of MS Exchange is its ability to alert a user that they not only have an email, but it also will show the user they have voicemails and/or faxes in their inbox. Microsoft Exchange Servers have also increased their database maximum size limit to 16TB. Just another way the server strives to provide its users the best possible email server experience.
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The latest version of the Microsoft Exchange Server is Exchange 2007. Microsoft Exchange 2007 is chalked full of capabilities. None are more impressive than the server's Remote File Access ability. Remote File access allows the user to access read only files from anywhere using a wireless device with use of ActiveSync or Outlook Web Access. Microsoft is currently manufacturing a newer version of Exchange Server and it is slated to launch sometime in the second half of 2009, and it will be titled Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.
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