As market dynamics become more global and competitive, organizations increasingly seek innovative yet cost effective ways to grow their business and boost their bottom line.
Microsoft views this situation as an opportunity to help businesses cut costs and gain strategic advantages by enabling organizational IT ecosystems to better serve their needs. One investment the company has made to help IT fulfill its ever-expanding role in today’s economy is with the upcoming release of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. This new version of the company’s server for e-mail, calendaring and unified messaging will help business amplify the impact of their employees and drive higher levels of workplace performance.
Microsoft recognizes that today’s businesses are depending on the ability to seamlessly and instantly connect with colleagues, customers and partners, to gather and analyze information and take action. Exchange Server 2007 will help meet this need enabling access to communications, calendar and contacts, any time, any place.
To learn more about Exchange Server 2007 and key areas in which Microsoft has invested in the product, PressPass spoke with Terry Myerson, general manager of the Exchange Server group at Microsoft.
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