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Some new Exchange Server 2007 features will be extras |
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Written by Hans Straat,
Wednesday, 07 June 2006
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The next version of Exchange Server is loaded with features for IT administrators, but corporate customers won't automatically get one of its most highly touted features for end users -- unified messaging – unless they buy a higher priced license. Exchange Server 2007, which is on track to ship either in late 2006 or early 2007, will offer two licensing options to enterprise customers. Customers who have spent the extra money to get Software Assurance as part of their licensing agreement will receive only the Exchange Server 2007 Standard Client Access License (CAL). The standard CAL has plenty of new features targeted at IT administrators. This version includes local continuous replication and cluster continuous replication, automatic patching and updating, edge-to-edge encryption, improved support for information rights management and some improvements to its own antivirus and antispam features. Full story
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