Exchange Server 2007 and Unified Communications and Collaboration White Paper

Today 2 new Microsoft whitepapers were released; one on Microsoft Exchange 2007 and one on Unified Communications :

  • Exchange Server 2007 White Paper

    For most businesses today, e-mail is the mission-critical communications tool that allows their people to produce the best results. This greater reliance on e-mail has increased the number of messages sent and received, the variety of work getting done, and even the speed of business itself. Amid this change, employee expectations have also evolved.

    Today, employees look for rich, efficient access—to e-mail, calendars, attachments, contacts, and more—no matter where they are or what type of device they are using. For IT professionals, delivering a messaging system that addresses these needs must be balanced against other requirements such as security and cost.

    Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 has been designed specifically to meet these challenges and address the needs of the different groups who have a stake in the messaging system. The new capabilities of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 deliver the advanced protection your company demands, the anywhere access your people want, and the operational efficiency you, in IT, need.
    This whitepaper provides an overview of the new capabilities of Exchange that help executives, business users and IT professionals do more with less.

  • Unified Communications and Collaboration Whitepaper (registration required for download)
  • Pervasive Capabilities for Where and How People Work
    This document describes the Unified Communications and Collaboration platform from Microsoft and how Microsoft’s approach to unified communications and collaboration delivers these capabilities for businesses of all sizes.

    In today’s global business environment, business needs drive IT requirements. IT departments are constantly being asked to deliver more services to increase business efficiency—while spending less money and using fewer resources to do it.

    Today’s businesses require the ability to collaborate on-demand—anywhere, anytime. They need access to the right information and people at the right time and place. To make this happen, businesses need collaboration tools that give them in-context access to the appropriate communications methods from within the business applications that they already use every day.

    This document describes the Unified Communications and Collaboration platform from Microsoft and how Microsoft’s approach to unified communications and collaboration delivers these capabilities for businesses of all sizes.

Peter de Haas
Peter de Haas
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