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I wouldn't use Exchange. Way too expensive and way to expensive to maintain. the mail server software we use is MailEnable. It is a great program, cheaper than Exchange, and provides just as good or perhaps more options than Exchange.
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This question putts everyone in dilemma as there are number of factors you have to consider. Let's go through some of the features of reseller and VPS hosting that will help you to choose the one that suits your needs.
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It boosts company productivity through advanced features like always-synced email, files, calendars and contacts; mobile access on devices such as the iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry, Treo or Motorola Q; advanced Web-mail; shared calendars that let employees see colleagues' availability to schedule or rearrange meetings, book conference rooms and plan projects; shared task lists that allow 'to do' lists to be created and assigned, then shared with team members; and shared contacts which guarantee that customers' contact details will never be lost or misplaced.
Unfortunately, for most small and midsize businesses (SMBs), the cost of running an MS Exchange server 'in-house' is simply too much. Up-front costs can exceed $10,000—plus staff time to maintain the server. This is why hosted Exchange makes sense for smaller businesses.
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Jamsen,
You act as if Exchange is the only option that supports all that and a flavor that is less expensive is hosted Exchange. Everyone I ever talked to all agree Exchange is too much of a hassle but they were never educated to better alternatives. There are better, cheaper, and just as reliable or more reliable options than Exchange that are used from 1 man operations to multi-million dollar across nations platforms. MailEnable is a perfect example. We have used it for years. The ONLY option that Exchange has that MailEnable did not have at the time was for one office likes--and only because they switched from their Exchange environment to our service -- was a shared calendar and contacts. (We did find some third party software that solved this issue.)
MailEnable has been compatible with mobile devices for almost 10 years (or longer) so I don't want to hear Exchange is the answer for business solutions. There are better and more affordable options. Need a host? Come to Williams Web Solutions. I will be happy to host your non-Exchange e-mail and you can access it any time from any where from any internet-ready device.
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Exchange hosting their are many benefits which you experience when you get exchange hosting. Their are exchange hosting services with shared hosting if your emailboxes are less or else its better to take dedicated exchange hosting server of your own. Like email, attachments, contacts, shared calendars and tasks, and support for the mobile, data storage and web-based access to company internal information. Its completely taken care from hosting providers where you just have to pay per mail box.
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These are the benefits of Microsoft Exchange Hosting:
1. Along with E-mails, contacts and tasks, you make teamwork more efficiently from a web browser with outlook web access.
2. Improve collaboration & productivity by visualize share calenders, and access shared content across users with public folders.
3. Use of the message encryption feature for an added layer of security on emails and attachments. In addition automatic software updates and patches give you the most up-to-date protection.
4. Less prices of software and infrastructure expenses and also decrease the amount of set-up and support.
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Microsoft Exchange has proven to be the world's most popular business messaging platform, with an estimated 34% installed base market share; over 10% more than its nearest competitor (according to a 2005 study by The Radicati Group).
It boosts company productivity through advanced features like always-synced email, files, calendars and contacts; mobile access on devices such as the iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry, Treo or Motorola Q; advanced Web-mail; shared calendars that let employees see colleagues' availability to schedule or rearrange meetings, book conference rooms and plan projects; shared task lists that allow 'to do' lists to be created and assigned, then shared with team members; and shared contacts which guarantee that customers' contact details will never be lost or misplaced.
Unfortunately, for most small and midsize businesses (SMBs), the cost of running an MS Exchange server 'in-house' is simply too much. Up-front costs can exceed $10,000—plus staff time to maintain the server. This is why hosted Exchange makes sense for smaller businesses.
Exchange server hosting means that a specialist IT company runs the technology and charges businesses a small monthly fee to use it. This allows them to enjoy the same enterprise-strength IT that Fortune 500 companies have, but at a price they can afford.
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Microsoft Exchange has proven to be the world's most popular business messaging platform, with an estimated 34% installed base market share; over 10% more than its nearest competitor (according to a 2005 study by The Radicati Group).
It boosts company productivity through advanced features like always-synced email, files, calendars and contacts; mobile access on devices such as the iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry, Treo or Motorola Q; advanced Web-mail; shared calendars that let employees see colleagues' availability to schedule or rearrange meetings, book conference rooms and plan projects; shared task lists that allow 'to do' lists to be created and assigned, then shared with team members; and shared contacts which guarantee that customers' contact details will never be lost or misplaced.
Unfortunately, for most small and midsize businesses (SMBs), the cost of running an MS Exchange server 'in-house' is simply too much. Up-front costs can exceed $10,000—plus staff time to maintain the server. This is why hosted Exchange makes sense for smaller businesses.
Exchange server hosting means that a specialist IT company runs the technology and charges businesses a small monthly fee to use it. This allows them to enjoy the same enterprise-strength IT that Fortune 500 companies have, but at a price they can afford.
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A Microsoft Exchange server is more than a simple mail server, and offers many advantages over simpler hosting options. It’s a reliable and secure method of hosting your company’s email data. Here we have the some important advantages of exchange email hosting:
1. Fully Managed with Liquid Web
2. More Than Just Email
3. Scalability & Redundancy
4. Wireless Synchronization
5. Data Storage Support
6. Active Directory
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There are many benefits of Microsoft exchange hosting, informative conversation guys.
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Great information thanks for sharing.
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1. Security
2. Complete Scalability
3. Increased Productivity
4. High Availability
5. Easily Accessible
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Here are seven benefits of Microsoft Hosted Exchange.
Security. In case of a Hosted Exchange, the solution provider delivers the enterprise-level security to protect your communication against any kind of threat. ...
Complete Scalability. ...
Huge Savings. ...
Increased Productivity. ...
High Availability. ...
Easily Accessible. ...
Always Updated.
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Business-Class Messaging.
Enhanced Security.
Shared Calendars.
Shared Contacts.
Shared Task Management.
Anti-Virus and Anti-Spam Protection.