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But for IT professionals, who are constantly challenged to do more with less, delivering a messaging
system that meets these expectations must be balanced against other requirements. Today, IT
departments must contend with e-mail security threats that are wide-ranging and increasingly complex.
These threats have the potential to jeopardize the stability of the business and bring communication
to a standstill. In addition, time, money, and resource constraints are facts of life. As a result, IT
professionals look for a messaging system that addresses both enterprise and employee needs while
also being cost-effective to deploy and manage.
WHAT IS EXCHANGE SERVER 2007?
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Exchange Server 2007 is the next version of Microsoft Exchange Server, the industry’s
leading server for e-mail, calendaring, and unified messaging. This release is closely aligned with
the 2007 Microsoft Office system wave of products, which together deliver a best-in-class enterprise
messaging and collaboration solution.
Exchange Server 2007 has been designed specifically to meet today’s business and IT challenges
while delivering on the capabilities demanded by mobile workforces. The enhancements we’ve made
to this version of Exchange Server 2007 fall into three major areas:
1. Built-in protection from spam, viruses, e-mail spoofing and snooping, system
downtime, and compliance risk
2. Anywhere access
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to vital communications—such as e-mail, voice mail, and calendars—
from a variety of clients and devices
3. Operational efficiency to help optimize hardworking and networking investments,
and improve IT productivity
More and more, people throughout your company rely on e-mail to
handle their mission-critical communications needs. As the demand for
and use of e-mail increases, user expectations increase. People expect
rich, efficient, and secure access to e-mail, calendars, attachments,
contacts, and more—no matter where people are, or what type of
device they are using.
“ Even when our employees are away from the office, they are able to access their calendars, e-mail
messages, and documents. So wherever they are and no matter what time it is, our employees have
the tools they need to make decisions quickly.”
—– Yoshiyasu Iizuka, General Manager of the Information Systems Department, Nikon Corporation










