| The latest news from the Hosted Exchange Online Community. Sponsored by Intermedia. Powered by TMCnet. Feature Articles Security is one of the main factors driving IT decision makers to upgrade to Exchange 2010 from their existing hosted Exchange platform. According to a Mimecast survey, three quarters (77 percent) of companies plan to upgrade their e-mail system in the next two years, and 57 percent in the next 12 months.
UC-Berkely recently had to make such a decision while contemplating moving email and calendar services to a cloud provider. Its choices: Google Apps and Microsoft Office 365. University of Washington also had to go through similar growing pains.
Atidan, a software development and technology consulting firm, announced last week the updated SharePoint DocExplorer for the iPad and iPhone.
TrainSignal, a global provider of professional computer training, announced the launch of its Exchange Server 2010 Unified Messaging Training course. The course provides a special focus on unified communications, as well as the auxiliary skills in telephony which server administrators do not possess. The course is expected to offer the basic knowledge of a hosted Exchange administrator. Students will from better understanding about Microsoft unified communications.
Atlantic Metro Communications, a full-service Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provider, announced that it is now an authorized reseller of the Google Apps suite of communication and collaboration tools.
MasterCard, a payments and technology company, has extended its partnership with Microsoft to offer increase technology and payment services to small businesses and help them excel in this challenging business environment.
Metalogix, a provider of content lifecycle management solutions, including Microsoft hosted Exchange, announced the general availability of Metalogix Migration Manager for SharePoint v5.0 with full Nintex workflow support and enhanced high fidelity migrations in excess of 500GB per day.
In a recently conducted research, Emailvision has stated that e-mail's importance continues to grow in the interactive marketing realm.
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