Microsoft on Monday announced the worldwide release of Exchange Server 2010. Exchange Server 2010 is at the heart of Microsoft’s unified communications push. The idea behind unified communications is to let users contact other people based on their availability and communicate with them in the best possible way. This could be e-mail, VoIP, instant messaging, or audio, video or Web conferencing. All communications are accessible with a single sign-on and in a single in-box. Users can connect with other people from within Microsoft Office applications.
Microsoft Pushes UC With Latest Exchange Release
Posted by: Richard Adhikari November 9, 2009 03:04 PMMicrosoft on Monday announced the worldwide release of Exchange Server 2010. Exchange Server 2010 is at the heart of Microsoft’s unified communications push. The idea behind unified communications is to let users contact other people based on their availability and communicate with them in the best possible way. This could be e-mail, VoIP, instant messaging, or audio, video or Web conferencing. All communications are accessible with a single sign-on and in a single in-box. Users can connect with other people from within Microsoft Office applications.