Intermedia's whitepapers take a close look at the issues IT decision makers face when choosing what technology to use for their business. Our whitepapers are meant to be both technical and business-focused, in order to provide a full view of the technology being discussed.
Exchange 2010 is the newest version of Exchange and offers a number of important features, including personal archives, enhanced retention policies, multi-mailbox search, the ability to better perform legal holds, more efficient storage capabilities, support for larger mailboxes and better disaster recovery capabilities. The white paper, “Why You Should Consider Migrating to Hosted Exchange 2010,” commissioned by Intermedia and written by Osterman Research, details Exchange 2010, its benefits, migration from an earlier version of Exchange and the benefits on a hosted solution.
When the economy takes a downward turn, corporate IT budgets are usually one of the first casualties. However, technology is a critical element of business, and in the current economic climate, the need for reliable IT becomes even more critical. This whitepaper discusses the three key reasons why the hosted or “software as a service” model makes a great deal of a sense in a time when companies across all industries are facing tough decisions about where to put their limited dollars.
Microsoft Unified Communications (UC) offers powerful solutions for integrating email, IM, presence, and telephony. These solutions can increase collaboration and productivity across businesses of all sizes, especially those spread across multiple offices and geographies. However, understanding the true and total costs of deploying and managing a MS-based UC solution can be misleading. In this white paper, Ferris Research, a leading research analyst firm focusing on the messaging and collaboration industry, conducts a thorough analysis of the Microsoft Unified Communications stack, and helps SMBs determine the total cost of ownership of deploying an MS-based UC solution.
It’s no secret that email is critical to your business. That makes choosing between a hosted and on-premise deployment a major decision.
This white paper can help if you’re still undecided. It takes an objective look at the major differences between hosted and on-premise – when it comes to reliability, security, management control, total cost of ownership, and more. Use it to make an informed choice, whether that choice is Intermedia Exchange hosting or not.
Company and customer information security is paramount to all businesses. It is often the primary driver for businesses to host their Microsoft Exchange email server on their own premises, rather than with a hosting provider, believing the on-premise solution to be more secure than a hosted solution. This white paper compares the relative strengths and weaknesses of multiple physical and digital security layers of both on-premise and hosted MS Exchange 2007 deployments, and demonstrates how Intermedia’s hosted Exchange services are often more secure than a company’s own on-premise deployment.
For Business Use, the Choice is Clear
Find out the difference between using BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS) and BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES). You'll get a side-by-side look at these two methods and learn about important functions that you could be leaving unused. This whitepaper discusses security, management, integration with corporate messaging and email platforms and more, and is a must for the countless organizations using BlackBerry as an indispensable part of their day-to-day business.
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