press releaseIssue Date29 July 2010Feed for MimecastShare Release |
press releaserelease detailMimecast Launches Support for Microsoft Exchange 2010, Easing Migration Concerns for AdministratorsInnovations include greater policy control, load reduction on Microsoft Exchange and automated message management controls 29 July 2010 – London: Mimecast®, a cloud-based unified email management company, today announced support for Microsoft Exchange 2010, easing migration headaches and controlling costs while unlocking the immediate benefits of Microsoft’s newest 64-bit architecture. Avoiding expensive on-premise management overheads and removing the need for .PST files, Mimecast’s Unified Email Management (UEM) suite of services now fully supports Microsoft Exchange 2010 and provides a single-platform approach to archiving, security, continuity and policy control; integrating seamlessly into customers’ existing – or newly planned – IT infrastructures. For Microsoft Exchange administrators concerned about possible email downtime and risks to data security during migration to Microsoft Exchange 2010, Mimecast helps in three ways:
“Microsoft Exchange 2010 is fantastic, but to leverage all the new capabilities you've got to be pretty committed to building out a lot more infrastructure. In reality most of us are thinking about running fewer boxes ourselves nowadays," commented Peter Bauer, co-founder and CEO of Mimecast. “So, we think in terms of deploying Exchange 2010 according to a ‘Just Enough On-Site’ philosophy. This works by running your own Exchange system, sized according to your businesses appetite for additional boxes and storage, and then connected up to the Mimecast cloud for long term storage, search, security services and high availability.” Benefits of the new Mimecast service for Microsoft Exchange include:
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