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I've been wondering whatever happened to that next service pack for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 that was announced way back at TechEd 2011 in May. The lack of information lately almost makes it feel as if this update has been forgotten...
Cloud services have been around for years but now are a real option to be the computing platform of choice for many applications. Early cloud services were focused on consumers and it was only after the launch of SalesForce.com that businesses...
Reading the review that purports to compare and contrast the competing cloud-based office application suites from Microsoft, Google, and Zoho, I wonder about the usefulness or even the feasibility of attempting to write such a report at this point...
The range of available Office 365 plans can be confusing for small to medium companies that are considering a move to the cloud. I believe that a lot of these companies who run Exchange 2003 or Exchange 2007 servers today are natural candidates to...
Rajesh Jha, Microsoft Corporate Vice-President for Exchange, recently published a blog that casts some light on how Microsoft plans to release updates to the Exchange Online application within the Office 365 suite. I've meant to comment on this...
In a new post to the Inside Windows Live blog, Microsoft's Dick Craddock explains that while spam gets all the attention in the email world, there's a much bigger problem, called graymail, which is unwanted email like newsletters that's not...
Despite IBM’s claim that Lotus Live is a true contender, in the eyes of most companies who are considering cloud-based applications Google Apps and Office 365 are the only games in town. Given Microsoft’s difficulties in achieving its SLA, it’s...
Microsoft today announced some more functional updates for its Office Web Apps running on Windows live SkyDrive. Office Web Apps, as you may recall, are the free, web-based versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, OneNote, and PowerPoint that were...
My recent post outlining how important PowerShell is to Microsoft Exchange Server and how some of the concepts established in the implementation of Remote PowerShell in Exchange 2010 are finding their way into Windows Server 8 provoked a flurry of...