Posts Tagged ‘Exchange 2010’
Harold Wong, an IT Pro Evangelist at Microsoft just posted up his “New Efficiency” decks. I saw these presented at the UK event and draw your attention specifically to the UC slides that can be viewed on SlideShare here Source: here (and all decks)
Google’s has announced new Android 2.0 functionality, including: Support for Microsoft Exchange Combined inbox to allow viewing of messages from multiple e-mail accounts simultaneously Enhanced contact synchronization options and a “Quick Contact” widget to allow convenient integration of contact access into applications Increased support for camera features, including flash Improved virtual keyboard layout and performance […]
With Exchange 2010 launch events taking place and TechEd Berlin a few weeks away, more Exchange information is being released by Microsoft’s product teams. A recent blog post on Microsoft’s Unified Communications Blog discloses licensing information: “All of the specifics around pricing and licensing will be available when we launch, but just to give you […]
My recent how-to article on Trixbox with Exchange UM integration has generated quite a large amount of interest and from what it seems a large part of the IT community is looking/interested in Unified Messaging (this is suggested by keyword searches from Bing and Google). The question at the back of my mind would be […]
The Exchange Remote Connectivity Analyzer is a free cloud based tool that helps Exchange system administrators test: Exchange ActiveSync ActiveSync AutoDiscover Exchange Web Services Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTP) Outlook AutoDiscover Internet SMTP Email This was previously in beta, the final version is available at https://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com/ New/updated features include: Updated user interface New CAPTCHA implementation. (This […]
Just a quick blog post I couldn’t resist! Whilst Exchange 2010 delivers a number of enterprise strength enhancements, you and your users will no doubt love the “Ignore Conversations” option. This is particularly useful when you are included in group e-mails that you could care less about! Clients supported include Outlook 2010 and Outlook WebApp (screenshot below).