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LinkAccess New When a user receives a link to a document on a
MIcrosoft Office SharePoint
®
Server site or file
share, Exchange Server 2007 uses LinkAccess to
retrieve and display the document—no VPN or
tunnel required.
Improved Security Improved Two-factor authentication support is improved,
and administrators can require documents
to be viewed as HTML for greater security on
public kiosks.
Optimized Web Experience Improved Increased client caching reduces server
roundtrips, decreasing bandwidth usage and
providing an improved user experience over
slow connections.
Unified Messaging
One Inbox for E-mail, Fax,
and Voice Mail
New Exchange Server 2007 seamlessly delivers
e-mail, voice mail, calendar items, and faxes
into users’ inboxes. This unification improves
employee productivity by simplifying access to
common types of communications.
Voice Mail System New
Exchange Server 2007 can answer the
telephone and record a message whenever the
users phone goes unanswered or is busy.
Fax Capability New Fax-receiving capabilities provide the ability to
answer a fax call, receive a fax, and deliver it to
the users inbox.
Speech-enabled
Auto-Attendant
New
An auto-attendant provides professional
switchboard-like capabilities, with integrated
speech recognition and the ability for callers to
search the company directory.
Outlook Voice Access
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New Users can access their Exchange Server 2007
mailboxes using any telephone, hearing their
e-mail and calendar entries and taking action
on them using either speech or key pad
commands.
Self-service Voice Mail Support New
Using Outlook or Outlook Web Access, users
can reset their voice mail PIN, reducing a major
source of help desk requests.
Consolidated Infrastructure New Deploying Exchange Unified Messaging
allows organizations to consolidate their voice
mail and e-mail infrastructures. It builds on
a company’s existing investments in Active
Directory to provide a single management
experience and integrated security policies
across voice mail, e-mail, and fax.