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Microsoft finally due to ship Exchange Server 2010

Messaging server lands before Office 2010

Microsoft have concluded development on Exchange 2010 and said the new mail server would ship on 9 November at the company's TechEd Conference in Berlin.

Exchange 2010, which is a 64 bit only server, includes new storage and deployment options, enhanced inbox management capabilities, built in email archiving, new database clustering, additional hardware options, and a revamped Outlook Web Access client.

In addition, the server is being touted as a hybrid, equally at home as the foundation for a hosted email service or a corporate messaging infrastructure. The hosted version of Exchange 2010, however, is not expected to ship until May or June 2010.

Microsoft already hosts more than 5 million users on Exchange 2010 as part of its Live@Edu program. And end users are already planning corporate rollouts, including Ford, which plans to deploy 100,000 seats. 

"Our senior leadership team has signed off on the final code, and it has been sent to our early adopters for one final look before its public release," read a blog post signed by "The Exchange Team".

Microsoft has said previously that it has specially architected Exchange 2010 for high availability and cross domain integration using techniques such as pairing the server with Windows Server 2008 clustering technology and directory federation features.The company said that the ability to use Exchange as a hosting platform is now built into the product.

Lee Dumas, the director of architecture for Azaleos, a provider of remote management services for Exchange and SharePoint, says 2010 has challenges and rewards.

"I'm not slamming Exchange, but to achieve the level of [service level agreements], and dealing with large amounts of data, multiple copies of databases, server roles, and load balancing makes complexity inherent in getting the whole system in place," he says.

The rewards, however, will follow for those that heed due diligence, he says.

Network World Lab Alliance member Joel Snyder said in his Exchange 2010 review that corporate users should carefully assess the implications of the new server.

"The combination of clustering, replication and low cost disk support means that reliability and scalability can be based on replicating small, inexpensive servers both within a data centre and between data centers. Email managers thinking of deploying Exchange 2010 should step back and evaluate closely these new grid style architectural approaches, and be sure that your Exchange team has adequate time to rethink and reevaluate commonly held beliefs on how to build large Exchange networks."

Exchange 2010 is the first in a wave of new Office products set to ship this year and next. Office 2010, SharePoint Server 2010, Office Communications Manager 2010, Visio 2010 and Project 2010 are slated to ship in the first half of 2010.






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