Messaging and Microsoft Exchange Server
Today both individuals and organisations are dealing with the
challenge of needing to be ‘in touch’ anywhere and anytime,
through a range of devices.
Email is so important that we require exceptional reliability,
coupled with high levels of security to protect it from attack
and abuse. Our requirement for digital rights management to
ensure that information is seen only by selected
individuals is growing.
Microsoft’s new messaging technology, Exchange Server 2007, has
been designed to meet all of these requirements, alongside a
new range of security products to protect the system.
Exchange Server 2007 now has capability to enable ‘anywhere
access’ through enhanced ‘Outlook on the desktop’ and ‘Outlook
Anywhere.’ Along with improved ‘Outlook Mobile’ and ‘Outlook
Web Access,’ Exchange Server 2007 now has unified messaging
capabilities.
These capabilities enable the combination of voice messaging,
fax and email into one inbox. This integrates an organisation's
telephony network with Exchange. Furthermore, when combined
with Office Live Communications Server, Exchange Server 2007 is
set to become of the most important unified communications
solutions on the market.
All these new capabilities will require new skills, and at
QA-IQ we have been delivering Exchange Server 2007 courses for
many months. Our instructors are highly experienced in how to
plan, deploy and maintain both Exchange Server 2007 and
previous versions.
Exchange Server courses