Microsoft yesterday released the beta version of its Service Pack (SP) for
Exchange Server
2007 to members of its Microsoft Developer Network
(MSDN) and
TechNet
subscribers.
The company said that Exchange Server 2007 SP 1 would boast support for
Windows Server 2008 and Vista; enhanced integration with Office Communications
Server 2007; improved availability as a result of continuous replication
functionality; and tighter security through its new Forefront Security for
Exchange Server SP1.
"With the new service pack, we have zeroed in on several areas of investment
… including support for Microsoft’s next-generation platforms and improved
mobile device management," added Terry Myerson, general manager for Exchange
Server at Microsoft.
The company said the beta has already been tested by over 150,000 users and
will now be made
available
for download by almost a million MSDN and TechNet members.
Microsoft said that the product was also still on track for general
availability before the end of the year.
Working for a growing and ambitious Professional Services company, an exciting opportunity exists for a hands on Head of IT to lead a global team and implement a best practices. Based in the centre of ... more >
Fantastic new opportunity for an ICT Analyst who can work without supervision to join this exciting organisation providing a lead role in maintenance and operation of their IT infrastructure and Telephone networks. The successful candidate ... more >
Working for an innovative and creative software company, an opening has been created for a forward thinking UNIX expert to implement leading edge network solutions into a corporate environment. Working in a team of experts, ... more >More job opportunities