(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Released in beta in April, Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is now officially released and available worldwide, helping European businesses reduce costs by as much as 70 percent, and offer better and more secure communication, according to Microsoft (www.microsoft.com) business division president Stephen Elop’s Monday announcement at the Microsoft Tech•Ed Europe 2009 conference in Germany.
Exchange Server 2010 is part of a generation of solutions designed for increased business productivity and cost savings, along with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, which, coupled with improved productivity and innovation, Microsoft defines as “the New Efficiency.” Elop said more than 45,000 partners are trained on Windows Server 2008 R2 and Exchange Server 2010, and several partners are announcing new services and solutions at Tech•Ed Europe, including Advanced Micro Devices, Avanade, Dell, EMC, Kaspersky Lab, Symantec and Unisys Corp.
“Exchange Server 2010 customers are already reporting cost savings of up to 70 percent thanks to a simplified high-availability model and support for lower-cost storage,” Elop said. “Customers are also seeing productivity gains of more than 20 percent with a universal inbox that delivers e-mail, voice mail, instant messaging and text messaging consistently across virtually any device. Together with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, the combined cost savings and improved productivity helps customers generate long-term business success.”
Elop also announced the release of Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server, which helps Exchange Server customers further safeguard business information. Exchange Server 2010 and Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange are available now for trial at the New Efficiency website (www.thenewefficiency.com), along with more information about Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and partner solutions. The community technology preview for SQL Server 2008 R2 will also be made available for download.
As part of Microsoft’s commitment to providing European developers and IT professionals with technology to drive their organizations, Microsoft also announced beta releases of Microsoft Translator widgets and APIs, for building multi-language websites and client applications in many European languages.
Also, Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing Group will release new guidance that extends the full Security Development Lifecycle process to a wider external software developer audience. By enabling developers using the Agile development model to integrate Microsoft’s SDL processes, tools and technologies directly into their software development environments, Trustworthy helps to ensure their applications are secure and their customers have a safer, more trusted computing experience.
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