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The Microsoft Exchange server is one of the most popular collaborative and
messaging servers in the world. It is used by businesses and organizations
utilizing Microsoft infrastructure solutions. The Exchange is basically the
power behind all the amazing features of Microsoft Outlook.
Microsoft Exchange server was developed in 1993 when XENIX system was
changed into exchange server. The next edition came out in 1997 and was
called the Exchange Server 5.0. Since then editions such as Exchange server
2000, 2003, 2007 and 2010 have come out each better than its predecessor.
Today, the Microsoft exchange has the following two jobs:
1.
The exchange supports IMAP, POP and web email clients including
Microsoft Outlook.
2.
The exchange lets users share information using either Outlook Web
Access or Outlook.
compatible with additional features such as voice mail storage, calendar, and
contact organizing application and scheduling. Microsoft Exchange uses the
Microsoft Office Outlook as its email platform.
With so many applications, Microsoft Exchange makes businesses very
efficient. It is also very easy to fix problems. In addition, it has enhanced
monitoring abilities. Thus, a fault can be detected before it turns into a big
problem. Several essential processes that are required for the smooth
operation of Microsoft Exchange have been automated. Thus, the
administrators have more free time to deal with more important issues.
With its various advantages, more and more companies are realizing the
importance of using Microsoft Exchange.