Microsoft Exchange Server is calendaringsoftware, a mail server and contact manager developed by Microsoft.It is a server program that runs on Windows Server and is part ofthe Microsoft Servers line of products.
Exchange Server 2007
Released to business customers as part of Microsoft’s roll-out waveof new products. It includes new clustering options, x64 supportfor greater scalability, voice mail integration, better search andsupport for Web services, better filtering options, and a newOutlook Web Access interface. Exchange 2007 also dropped supportfor Exchange 5.5 migrations, routing groups, admin groups, OutlookMobile Access, X.400, and some API interfaces, amongst otherfeatures
Exchange Server 2007 (v8, code name E12, or with SP1 v8.1) runsonly on x64 versions of Windows Server. This requirement applies tosupported production environments only; a 32-bit trial version isavailable for download and testing. Hence, companies currentlyrunning Exchange Server on 32-bit hardware will be required toreplace or migrate hardware if they wish to upgrade to the newversion. Companies that are currently running Exchange Server on64-bit capable hardware are still required to migrate from theirexisting Exchange 2000/2003 servers to a new 2007 server sincein-place upgrades are not supported in 2007.
The first beta of Exchange Server 2007 (then named “Exchange 12” orE12) was released in December 2005 to a very limited number of betatesters. A wider beta was made available via TechNet Plus and MSDNsubscriptions in March 2006 according to the Microsoft Exchangeteam blog. On April 25, 2006, Microsoft announced that the nextversion of Exchange Server would be called “Exchange Server2007”.
Exchange Server 2007 is an integrated part of the InnovativeCommunications Alliance products
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