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Customers seeking to upgrade to Exchange 12 from previous versions of Exchange could spend as much as $1,000 per mailbox for solutions that provide such complex capabilities as disaster recovery, high availability, and clustering. The Azaleos OneServer appliance and OneStop services offer a unique solution to organizations seeking to deploy an optimized, clustered, highly available Exchange 2003-based solution today on hardware that will support operation of the Exchange 12 product when it ships in late 2006 or 2007.
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Can the iPhone handle Exchange e-mail? ComputerWorld
June 28, 2007

... The best known [sync products] include Microsoft Corp.'s ActiveSync, which connects with Microsoft's popular Exchange e-mail server software; Motorola subsidiary Good Technology Inc.'s Mobile Messaging, which allows devices similar over-the-air connectivity with Lotus Notes/Domino and Exchange servers; or even Research in Motion's BlackBerry Connect, the trademark e-mail push' technology that made its BlackBerrys so popular and which the Canadian company is now licensing to other vendors.


From an IT management perspective, these products allow IT administrators to remotely manage these devices.


"That can help an IT manager when he gets a 2 a.m. call from the CEO complaining his e-mail is down," said Keith McCall, CTO at e-mail service provider Azaleos Corp. "Or it can let an IT manager wipe all of the data from a smartphone if it is lost. "


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