Sunday, January 13, 2008

Business Network Consulting Continues to Help Clients with Microsoft Exchange 2007

Denver, CO (PRWEB) January 9, 2008 -- Business Network Consulting, a leading Denver and Dallas computer support company is proud to announce to their clients, both current and potential, of their continued work with Microsoft's Exchange Server 2007. This announcement comes in response to the growing number of businesses that are upgrading from the previous versions of Microsoft's highly popular to the more current 2007 version.

"We're just doing our best to keep up with both what's new in technology and office support with what our clients want," said Joe Kelly, president of BNC. The new Microsoft Exchange Server is an upgrade over the previous version in a number of ways, adding new features never seen before, and bringing back some that had been dropped in the previous version, much to the dismay of consumers. Among those new and returning features are:

§ Full tech support for Windows Vista and Microsoft Server 2008
§ Built in protection against spam and viruses
§ Enhanced security for web-based messaging
§ Redundant backups for continuous replication of information in case of disk failure or corruption
§ Enhanced Outlook web access
§ Public Folder Access from Outlook web access restored
§ Security which meets requirements set forth by the military for their use

1 comment:

Computer Consulting Kit said...

Staying up to date with what your clients are doing is really critical to providing the best solutions. While in the small business computer consulting world where I operate, it’s typically not so important (or even recommended) to use bleeding-edge technology products to stay competitive (many small business owners are very non-technical), you still do need to pay attention to the reality of whatever industry you are in and especially what your clients are actually using in terms of software and hardware. It sounds like you have a very proactive plan of keeping track of not only what your own clients are doing and using but also what is happening with the rest of their industry.