The upcoming release of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 has something for everyone. Medium and large organizations will want to migrate to Exchange 2003 because of its easier administration (and hence ...
Microsoft is introducing Exchange 2003 at a time when the e-mail market is in turmoil with new entries from Oracle and IBM (Workplace Messaging and Domino 6.5). Both Domino and Exchange 5.5 customers ...
Microsoft outlined some options for organizations using Exchange Server 2003, which loses product support on April 8. Next month's end of "extended support" date for Exchange 2003 means that the ...
Three years in the making, the enhanced e-mail client and server was released to manufacturing Monday and is expected to be available to licensed enterprise customers by the end of the summer, one ...
NEW YORK, Oct. 21, 2003 — Today, Microsoft Corp. launched Exchange Server 2003, the next edition of its messaging and collaboration server, as part of the Microsoft® Office System. Exchange Server ...
Time is running out for organizations running Exchange Server 2003, but Microsoft hasn't made it easy for those wanting to move away from the decade-old mail server. On April 8, 2014, Exchange Server ...
Microsoft will introduce a new per-user licensing option with the release of Exchange Server 2003 later this year, legitimizing the way many companies use existing versions of Exchange. The new ...
Microsoft on Friday will release a limited preview of its upcoming service pack for Exchange 2003, including its latest tools for pushing e-mail to mobile devices. In a blog posting, Microsoft Senior ...
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 is used in the smallest mom-and-pop shops to the largest enterprise-class clients. While it is available via a multitude of sales channels, and while it exists in a ...
Microsoft provided additional details on Exchange Server 2003, the next version of its e-mail server product, as it made release candidate 1 (RC1) of the product widely available Monday. With the RC1 ...
REDMOND, Wash., June 30, 2003 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the release to manufacturing of Exchange Server 2003, the next edition of its messaging server. Customers can order a 120-day evaluation ...
Microsoft Tuesday launched Exchange Server 2003, officially starting its quest to convert the large number of users on the aging Version 5 of the e-mail server software. Microsoft Tuesday launched ...
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