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What do you think of the "Top 10 Reasons to Upgrade to Exchange 2003 or 2007"

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Admin Posted: 04-23-2003 4:16 PM

Microsoft has posted their top 10 reason to upgrade to Exchange 2003. Do you have your own top 10? My top 5 are as follows:

1) New OWA

2) RPC over HTTP

3) OMA

4) ActiveServerSync

5) More Stable

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Top 10 Contributor
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My reasons are

  1. x64 based
  2. Unified Messaging
  3. The Replication Services LCR & CCR
  4. OWA and it's intergration with Sharepoint (Link Access and WebReady Document Viewing)
  5. AD true intergration with 2007 (Auto Profiling "Autodiscover")
  6. RPC over HTTP
  7. Journaling (WHO is e-mail bad stuff about me LOL)
  8. POWERSHELL
  9. Cleaner I/O usage
  10. did I say x64 with cleaner I/O and Sharepoint Intergration in OWA hummm making sure...

 

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Top 10 Contributor
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Very good list, my list is in a different order:

  1. Lower IO Requirements (x64)
  2. PowerShell
  3. Better availability options: LCR, CCR, SCR
  4. PowerShell
  5. Autoconfiguration
  6. Roles
  7. Edge Services
  8. Unified Messaging
  9. Better OWA
  10. PowerShell

Here are Microsoft's reasons: http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/evaluation/topreasons.mspx

- Joel

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I think Microsoft is doing it well.  Enought to get us a hungry for the technology and providing enought business justifications.  It's hard to get the "I makes my job easier" addage passed accounting. 

 But, tell the CEO if he losses his Smartphone while at a customer site, he can go online to wipe his PDA so that his info doesn't leak.... THATS GOOD....

 

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and which service in Exchange 2007 will be responsible for that capability ?  

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Top 10 Contributor
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Remote wipe is a feature of Exchange Active Sync. This feature doesn't run under a separate service, but runs under IIS.

- Joel

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