Posted 9 November 2009:

'At Tech Ed Europe 2009 in Berlin today, Microsoft announced the worldwide 
general availability of Exchange Server 2010, as well as the Forefront 
Protection 2010 package - designed to offer security to the server.

During a keynote speech, Microsoft business division president Stephen Elop 
said that the return on investment for a deployment was around six months. 
“Some of our customers are already reporting cost savings of 70 per cent on the 
old exchange environment,” he said.
 
These figures can be explained by several innovations to the Exchange package, 
according to Elop.
 
Modifications have been made to the disk drive technology used with Exchange to 
store user accounts.
 
He said: “We are giving customers the opportunity to take low-cost disk drives 
and plug them directly into the Exchange server. In the past, customers would 
have invested in storage area networks (SANs), to provide Exchange’s storage 
requirements.”
 
He added: “We’ve also introduced advanced archiving capabilities that allow 
people to store information for longer and be able to retrieve it more quickly 
via a search that spans multiple mailboxes – all within Exchange. This means 
companies won't need to buy additional software for that purpose.
 
"The server is also cost effective because of the users' ability to to use 
Exchange as the single inbox for all forms of communication – including 
voicemail.”
 
In addition, Exchange also has speech-to-text conversion technology that allows 
voicemail to be converted to a text file and read from mobile devices, 
explained Elop, who added that firms could also save money through retiring 
old, legacy voicemail systems.'
 
http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2252764/microsoft-announces-general

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