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White Papers
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Email Security: In-house vs. Hosted
With email now the primary method for business communications, including the exchange of sensitive financial data and intellectual property, businesses are growing increasingly concerned about the need for more secure email and messaging services. As SMBs look at the security benefits of deploying Microsoft Exchange, many wonder what will offer better protection of their data – an on-premise or hosted solution. This white paper looks at the different levels of security offered by each model.
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Five Myths Debunked: Hosted vs. On-Premise Microsoft Exchange
By now, most companies have heard of Hosted Microsoft Exchange as an option for deploying the critical business messaging solution. However, a few stubborn myths continue to hold many businesses back from embracing it as a viable option versus an in-house solution. This white paper will look at each of these myths in order to better explain the truth around each one and demonstrate why a hosted Exchange model is a logical choice for SMBs.
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Get the Most Out of BlackBerry for Your Business
While the BlackBerry has become a staple of doing business over the past few years, many small to mid-sized companies don’t realize that they may not be using the full functionality of their mobile devices. There are two separate BlackBerry connectivity options – one that provides simply connectivity through a carrier (BlackBerry Internet Service) and another that allows a direct link between the BlackBerry device and your email, calendars, tasks, contacts and other data, through full real-time synchronization (BlackBerry Enterprise Server). The benefits of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server are clear, but they are often expensive for SMBs to implement. This white paper looks at the business benefits of BES and the options for accessing this technology.
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Leveraging Unified Communications via Hosted Exchange
In today’s uncertain economic climate, hosted unified communications are the most logical and effective choice for companies that want to accelerate business, increase efficiency, and take full advantage of the latest collaborative technologies. Unified communications—where e-mail, IM, conferencing, and calendars are all accessible in one common interface— goes a long way toward creating a more flexible,
more connected environment for all workers. Read this white paper to learn more about the benefits of unified communications and how to implement a successful solution.
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Microsoft’s Approach to UC and Telephony
Unified communications - the integration of e-mail, instant messaging (IM), presence, conferencing, voicemail, intelligent call routing, and other telephony functions - is becoming a common option for organizations seeking a more cost-effective and operationally efficient communications infrastructure. By comparing the TCO of Microsoft-based Unified Communication with Hosted Solutions, this white paper looks at the main costs of software, hardware and the people to install and run the systems.
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Webcasts
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Is Hosted Exchange Right for Your Business?
Microsoft Exchange has become the ubiquitous messaging platform for businesses today. However, for small and midsized businesses, there is an often prohibitive cost associated with building and running an Exchange environment in-house. This webcast gives businesses the information they need to determine if a hosted solution would be the logical choice for obtaining the functionality and productivity enhancing benefits of Microsoft Exchange.
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Office Communications Server 2007: Increase Productivity and Reduce Communication Costs
Time is money, and time wasted trying to communicate with colleagues and remote coworkers is money wasted. Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 brings a full suite of communications tools such as e-mail and instant messaging together under one roof, which helps increase productivity and reduce the number of missed phone calls in remote or branch offices.
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Protecting Your E-mail from Downtime: Why Business Continuity is Essential
Business continuity is often thought of in terms of file and server backups, recovery times and availability of critical infrastructure systems. But often overlooked is the cost of e-mail downtime and email recovery solutions. With the growth in reliance on e-mail systems, can businesses afford to leave these systems unprotected?
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Selecting a Hosted Exchange Provider
Many businesses have started taking a closer look at using the hosted model for accessing Microsoft Exchange. But with so many choices for vendors, many don’t understand what they should be looking for in the company that will host some of their most critical business information. This webcast will help businesses understand what they should look for in a provider to ensure they purchase a reliable and trustworthy solution.
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