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Friday, April 20, 2007

Free Trial of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 for Enterprise Customers

Posted by Darius Wey in "SOFTWARE" @ 04:00 AM

https://signmeup.exchange2007demo.c...change2007demo/

"Microsoft Corp. today announced a free trial service for enterprise customers to experience Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007, the industry’s leading platform for e-mail, calendaring and unified messaging. The trial service will be implemented and managed by Unisys Corp., a worldwide technology services and solutions company. As a result, enterprise customers will have the opportunity to evaluate the many new features of Exchange Server 2007, including anywhere access using a PC, the Web or a mobile phone.* Customers can also experience the new unified messaging capabilities, built-in protection technologies and operational efficiencies of Exchange Server 2007, aimed at helping employees make faster and more accurate decisions, gain immediate access to information, and stay connected across many locations."



Ever wanted to sample Direct Push? Thanks to a collaborative effort between Microsoft and Unisys, you can now sign up for a free five-day hosted trial of Exchange Server 2007. Your account will be pre-populated with sample appointments, contacts, and messages, which you can then access over-the-air via Exchange ActiveSync. And if all this has left you a little clueless, visit Microsoft to learn more about Exchange Server and mobile device connectivity.

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