The word is out— the product hitherto known as E14 has hit the streets as Exchange 2010 beta! Download it here (Note: 64-bit only).
As Exchange CVP Rajesh Jha points out on the Exchange team blog (read 'Presenting Exchange 2010'), the latest and greatest version of Exchange Server is built from the ground up with Software + Services in mind, and is already being used by 5 million Outlook Live users! In case you missed it, Outlook Live is the free email service available to universities, formerly known as Exchange Labs.
The reviews are already pouring in:
As Exchange CVP Rajesh Jha points out on the Exchange team blog (read 'Presenting Exchange 2010'), the latest and greatest version of Exchange Server is built from the ground up with Software + Services in mind, and is already being used by 5 million Outlook Live users! In case you missed it, Outlook Live is the free email service available to universities, formerly known as Exchange Labs.
The reviews are already pouring in:
- InfoWorld: Exchange 2010 beta shines
- eWeek: Microsoft Exchange 2010 Beta Looks Solid from Core to Cloud
- Slideshow: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Includes Welcome Improvements, where you can see some screenshots.
Labels: Exchange 2010, Microsoft, Newsbytes
1 Comments:
The link for slideshow is broken. I saw the 'moved to new server' message, still wanted to let you know.
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