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Microsoft unveils Office 2010, details new Exchange

Microsoft released a beta of Exchange Server 2010 on Wednesday, the first product that enterprise customers will see from the next version of Office. Microsoft also went public with the official branding of its next productivity suite — Office 2010. Until now Microsoft had been referring to it as Office 14, but the new name had been widely expected. Exchange Server should be in full release by the end of the year, but the rest of the products in the suite won’t be out until early 2010, said Julia White, director of the Exchange product management team. Microsoft will release technical previews of other products in the suite, including Office 2010, SharePoint Server 2010, Visio 2010 and Project 2010, in the third calendar quarter. A technical preview is tested by hundreds of thousands of users, while millions of people will have access to the Exchange 2010 beta, White said.

Main features of Exchange 2010:

  • Exchange Federation: Allows cross-premise sharing of resources including federated messages and calendar sharing both within and outside an organization.
  • Support For SATA: Exchange 2010 can utilize Serial Advanced Technology Attachment desktop-class hard-disk drives.
  • Database Availability Groups: Databases can be grouped together so that they use continuous replication to provide automatic disaster recovery.
  • Role-Based Access Control: Via the Windows PowerShell, Exchange admins can designate certain administrative roles to end users, such as Organization Management.
  • Exchange Control Panel: ECP is a Web-based interface that enables users to “self-help” themselves. Users can perform tasks as varied as running delivery reports to managing distribution groups.
  • Device Security: Per-user mobile device policies can be set, such as allowing attachments to specifying PIN requirements. Admins can also deem which mobile device can sync and which to block.
  • Mail Tips: This feature walks a user through ” checking” a message before sending to avoid potentially embarrassing sent messages.
  • Conversation View: Related messages pertaining to a specific conversation can be filtered in a threaded view.

Another of the Office System products, Office Communications Server (OCS), is on a different schedule. The latest version, OCS R2, was released only in February, and Microsoft has not discussed plans yet for the next big upgrade. Microsoft will begin the process of upgrading its hosted version of Exchange, Exchange Online, at the same time it ships the Exchange 2010 on-premise product. Exchange Online customers will have the ability to determine when their users are upgraded to the new Exchange 2010 capabilities in Exchange Online, starting in the first half of 2010. It made it easy in Exchange 2010 to automatically configure access for certain employee roles, such as a compliance officer or human-resources manager, White said. “You can set it up [for people] to just have access to the mail boxes they need to search, and can turn that access on and off very quickly,” she said. In Exchange 2007, IT pros needed “an 80-page white paper” to do something similar, she said.

Source: PC World

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  1. ass
    April 15th, 2009 | 15:13

    FIRST !
    M$ sucks

  2. -.-
    April 15th, 2009 | 15:17

    "Support For SATA: Exchange 2010 can utilize Serial Advanced Technology Attachment desktop-class hard-disk drives."

    I thought it was the SO that had t have SATA support!

  3. tomjones
    April 15th, 2009 | 17:29

    ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. In need!
    April 15th, 2009 | 18:05

    RS Links please!!! LOL.

  5. Moshster
    April 15th, 2009 | 18:59

    Awesome. Lotus Notes and Novell Groupwise are falling so far behind now. Go Microsoft!

  6. Beaulieu
    April 15th, 2009 | 19:31

    I still think Halo 3 is better

  7. hikaricore
    April 15th, 2009 | 19:34

    and no one cares.

  8. wag1
    April 15th, 2009 | 21:03

    I agree with Beaulieu at #7 – your a G mate

  9. 3MM
    April 15th, 2009 | 23:03

    And again, no one cares!

  10. swift
    April 15th, 2009 | 23:46

    Master Chief!

  11. Ignorant bastard
    April 16th, 2009 | 20:03

    Maybe they will finally trash that godawful Office XML format.
    Just kidding. They won't. Ever.

  12. JibJib
    April 16th, 2009 | 22:28

    Break those ties that bind you! OpenOffice.org!!!!

  13. farooh
    January 31st, 2010 | 10:42

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