Microsoft® Hosted Exchange
Microsoft's Exchange platform
continues to be the platform of
choice for enterprise customers
seeking a collaborative email
solution for their company. High
costs of licenses, servers, labor,
and the risk associated with
in-house hosting makes owning an
Exchange Server prohibitive to
many organizations.
As the growth web-hosted models
experiences increasing adoption
into the IT Marketplace, Microsoft
provided an online solution for
their Partners, such as BTS, to
provide Exchange in a manner
accessible online. Therefore BTS
Technologies is glad to provide
Hosted Exchange and its benefits,
which include:
- Outlook 2007 for every
user. No need to buy Microsoft
Office just for email. If you
already have it, great. Got an
older version? You just
upgraded.
- Feature filled Outlook Web
Access. Exchange features
while you are out of the
office.
- Sarbanes-Oxley compliant,
centralized mail storage. Save
money on offsite storage and
conveniently retrieve archived
emails for dispute resolution
and inter-company security.
- Anti-Virus and SPAM
filtering included. Most
hosted solutions often charge
extra to provide the
protection required for any
business email solution.
- Support For Microsoft
ActiveSync for mobile devices
(i.e. Windows Mobile Devices
and iPhone)
- Optional support for
Blackberries via Blackberry
Enterprise Server
- Low "TCO" compared to in
house solution
Data Recovery Plan — Not just
back-up!
Did you know that 80% of
companies that lose their data go
out of business within one year?
Why? Not just because all of them
did not save their data. Many do.
Rather, they did not have a plan
on how to implement that data and
restart their business. Think
about it. Your vendors and
employees know how much you owe
them. How do you know who owes
you? If you cannot restart you're
A/R and A/P process before the end
of the month, how long before
employees leave and vendors stop
their services?
Imagine your business is gone
and but acquire a new facility.
You and your employees gather
around in a circle and stare at
the tape or thumb drive that
contains your data. How does that
get your business started? Is
there another server with the
exact tape drive for sale where
you can find it? If so, how do you
rebuild the mission critical
components of the network?
More commonly, if just the
server dies, how much money will
you lose while a new server is
configured? How long will that
take and what are the better
options?

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