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DirectPush Email Technology based on ActiveSync involves having a persistent Internet connection on your portable device. The Exchange Server sends or "pushes" emails, contacts, tasks to the device as soon as they arrive on the Exchange server or you update them. You don’t have to click buttons on your cell phone to check if you have a new item. This means real time wireless synchronization of emails, calendars, tasks and contacts between your cell phone and the Exchange Server.
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Research in Motion’s BlackBerry device has become the “go-to” mobile device for today’s road warrior. Best known for their intuitive user interface, QWERTY keyboards, and offering an array of models to choose from, BlackBerry devices are the definitive mobile device for many power email users.
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Provides layered protection through Multiple Scan Engine Management to secure messaging systems. Offers sophisticated scanning options for added value and flexibility, including: "In-memory" scanning that minimizes impact on Exchange servers for optimum protection and efficiency Real-time, scheduled, and on-demand scanning of multiple storage groups and databases Full protection of Outlook Web Access SMTP and Exchange Information Store scanning for reinforced protection and performance MTA message...
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Don't Make Me Wait [2008]
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Non-clustered implementations of Exchange 2003 or 2007, local storage, rented servers or space in a non-company owned data center,
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Because Microsoft Exchange Mail traditionally requires the purchase and licensing of software and the maintenance of your own server, its robust features had been out of reach for many smaller growing companies who had to settle for webmail or outside POP3 servers.
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*Outlook Voice Access, Outlook Anywhere, Fax features, and Microsoft Archiving and Compliance are not available through Hostway.
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Some roles require the robust functionality of Microsoft Exchange. For company leaders and other staff that regularly work on the road, the mobile features of Exchange are essential. But the per-mailbox cost of Exchange can put it out of reach if only a few key employees require all its features.
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Verizon Business uses hosted messaging as a lynchpin for its broader unified communications and collaboration suite. The provider continues to enhance its offer, adding support for OCS 2007 R2, increasing mailbox size and dropping the price. This report contains insight and analysis of the product or service strengths and weaknesses, list of buying criteria and how the product or service fares in each category, and a comprehensive table of product or service metrics and specifications. This report is useful...
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