Why Upgrade Exchange Server to Exchange Online or 365?

Why Upgrade Exchange Server to Exchange Online or 365?

If your small business is using Exchange Server, you may want to consider upgrading to Exchange Online. Microsoft lists a whole host of improvements and new features, but which ones will make a difference in your business?

In addition to a higher level of security, Exchange Online can also help you lower costs and enhance user productivity as well. Exchange server  now has integrated archiving capability, better disaster recovery and enhanced information protection–such as email moderation and automatic email encryption.

After upgrading to Exchange Server 2010, your users will notice a new, consistent interface across the PC, browser and phone. The inbox, calendar and contacts experience has been reworked with the user in mind. Users are able to access email, voicemail, instant messages, and SMS text messages directly from their inbox using any of the major web browsers (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox and Chrome).

The Outlook Web App now allows users to share calendars with people inside and outside your company. They can view multiple calendars side by side in Outlook Web App and use the Scheduling Assistant to schedule meetings with people inside and outside the organization.

In Outlook, the new conversation view brings together information across all mail folders and also provides a text preview of voicemail messages in the inbox. Users can remove themselves from irrelevant conversations, and the new Mail Tips will notify users about potential mistakes before sending an email.

Microsoft will still officially support Exchange Server 2003 until April 2014, so your company still has some time to migrate to Exchange Server 2010. When it comes time to make that decision, Minneapolis-based IT support company OAC Technology can help. We’ve been helping small businesses with their IT needs for over 10 years and can help keep your business’s technology running smoothly. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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