1.
Run your e-mail system at
a lower cost
New
data replication capabilities
in Exchange Server 2007 drive
increased availability at
a lower cost. Local Continuous
Replication delivers database
redundancy with rapid recovery,
minimizing the frequency of
full tape backups. With Cluster
Continuous Replication in
combination with Microsoft
Cluster Service (MSCS), active/passive
clusters provide both database
and service redundancy without
requiring expensive shared
storage, even when clusters
span geographic locations.
2.
Access e-mail, voice mail,
calendar, and contacts from
virtually anywhere, anytime.
In
Exchange Server 2007, your
employees can access their
important inbox information
from virtually anywhere using
their desktop computer, laptop
computer, a browser window
from any Internet-connected
computer, their mobile device,
and even using a basic telephone
when no Internet connectivity
is available. Employees enjoy
a rich and familiar experience
based on Microsoft Office
Outlook 2007 functionality.
Best of all, it’s all
built in with centralized
management and robust security,
making rich anywhere access
possible for your entire workforce
instead of just a limited
few.
3.
Get affordable, enterprise-class
mobile messaging that’s
better
than ever.
Exchange
makes enterprise-class mobile
messaging a reality by offering
industry-leading scalability,
native integration with compatible
devices for lower total cost
of ownership, and by providing
a variety of device options
to suit today’s business
needs. Building on the advances
in Exchange Server 2003 Service
Pack 2, mobility features
in Exchange Server 2007 raise
the bar on user experience
and deliver improved manageability.
Now desktop features such
as support for rich HTML,
quick flags, sophisticated
calendaring, and fast search
are available on mobile devices.
In addition, Exchange Server
2007 provides more granular
security policies and enables
users to perform basic tasks
on their own (such as perform
a remote wipe from Outlook
Web Access 2007).
4.
Empower employees with unified
messaging while saving money.
With
new unified messaging in Exchange
Server 2007, employees can
receive their e-mail, voice
mail, and faxes through a
single inbox that can be accessed
from anywhere. Employees can
manage all of their messages
in one place just as they
manage e-mail today. For example,
voice mail can be forwarded,
or if the recipient adds text
notes to the voice mail, messages
can be found using built-in
search. With Exchange Server
2007, you can deliver these
features while lowering cost
and complexity through consolidation
of your voice mail infrastructure.
5.
Get comprehensive protection
from spam, viruses and phishing
attacks.
Exchange
Server 2007 provides integrated
antivirus, anti-spam and anti-phishing
technologies to stop the latest
threats before they impact
your business and employees.
Multi-pronged message filtering
in the perimeter network is
available through the Edge
Transport server role. For
customers who prefer to use
a service, similar capabilities
are provided in the “cloud” (as
an Internet-based service)
through Exchange Hosted Filtering.*
Additionally, Forefront for
Exchange Server* protects
Exchange servers from viruses
and worms by utilizing multiple
antivirus engines simultaneously.
To protect from evolving threats,
filters are kept up to date
with frequent and automatic
updates.
*Exchange
Hosted Filtering and Forefront
Security for Exchange Server
are included with the Exchange
Server 2007 Enterprise CAL license.
6.
Reduce compliance risk in
a way that makes sense for
your business.
Exchange
Server 2007 incorporates features
specifically designed to help
your business comply with
corporate, regulatory, and
legal requirements. These
features enable you to apply
retention rules, scan and
act on messages in transport,
flexibly journal, and perform
rich text searches across
mailboxes in your organization.
Exchange Server 2007 eases
the toll often placed on administrators
charged with applying and
enforcing compliance policies,
while avoiding adverse impact
on employees and their productivity.
7.
Take advantage of powerful
Web access
Outlook
Web Access (OWA) 2007 provides
a rich, Outlook 2007-like
experience in a browser and
is great for use at home,
at an airport kiosk, at an
internet café, at a
friend’s house, or anywhere
where there is an Internet
connection available. No VPN
or network tunnel is required.
OWA enhancements in 2007 include
a new Scheduling Assistant
to help employees efficiently
book meetings, fast server-side
search, integrated unified
messaging as well as new features
to access documents and attachments
more easily from outside the
office. With two-factor authentication
support and attachment viewing
in HTML format, OWA also offers
enhanced security compared
with previous versions.
• See a detailed
demonstration on the new and
improved Outlook Web Access
8.
Boost administrator productivity
with new tools
Exchange
Server 2007 helps administrators
save time and reduce effort
with advanced management tools.
A new command line interface
gives administrators complete,
fine-grained control over
Exchange objects as well as
the power to easily automate
all types of operations with
scripts. In addition, the
graphical management console
has been completely updated,
with a more intuitive user
interface, improved discoverability
and a toolbox work center
that integrates diagnostics,
monitoring, and troubleshooting
tools including the Exchange
Best Practices Analyzer and
the Exchange Troubleshooting
Assistant.
9.
Ease deployment and management
Deploying
Exchange Server has never
been easier. Exchange Server
2007 has a modern, modular
architecture based on server
roles. The server role concept
is integrated into setup and
deployment, helping to eliminate
potential errors resulting
from manual configuration,
reducing the surface area
for malicious attacks, and
simplifying day-to-day management.
Server roles are not tied
to particular hardware configurations;
they can be deployed on one
server machine or many.**
The new Autodiscover feature
further eases deployment -
by creating an automatic connection
between Exchange Server and
Outlook 2007 clients where
no special scripts or complex
user intervention is required.
**The
exception is the Edge Transport
role that is intentionally designed
to reside by itself in the perimeter
network.
10.
Optimize your investment
for future growth
As
a native 64-bit application,
Exchange Server 2007 breaks
through past memory and cache
limitations for higher performance
and increased scalability
even as mailboxes sizes grow
to accommodate employees’ demands
for more storage. The resulting
reduction in input/output
(I/O) increases storage utilization
so you can optimize existing
storage investments or consider
lower cost storage options.