exchange hosted in comment and analysis
Computing on the go
Comment For business travel it's vital to have some form of email service, and even small businesses can access Microsoft Exchange or BlackBerry functionality on their mobile phones through hosted services, such as that offered by Servelogic. [04 Jun 2008]
The truth about software as a service
Comment The reality for many is it will be a Microsoft Exchange email server, perhaps in the employer's own data centre or perhaps provided over the internet by a hosted Exchange email service. Hosted applications don't suit everyone all the time. [23 Jan 2008]
Leader: Google walks the enterprise walk
Leader Likewise, if you're Google then it makes sense you would go for a hosted, managed security service provider (MSSP) in line with your own philosophy of an on-demand, browser-based future. The MSSP model, however, is not a consumer or home office... [10 Jul 2007]
Leader: In or out of house?
Leader In IT we're used to the debate about doing something yourself in-house or letting others handle it for you, the latter often going by buzzwords such as 'on-demand' or 'hosted'. Only a few years ago, we had various people - Scott McNealy of Sun... [19 Apr 2007]
Can Microsoft deliver on CRM?
Comment The alternative is to adopt the hosted CRM model, which could minimise this potential outlay. Microsoft sees the hosted model as an opportunity for SMEs to ‘try-before-they-buy', and expects an increase in its popularity. [10 Feb 2004]
The Ovum View: Will Microsoft win the wireless email war?
Comment It partners with wireless network and portal operators - Bell Mobility, Cingular, Motient and Rogers AT&T in North America, BT Cellnet, Telfort and TIM in Europe - that offer a semi-hosted, managed service to corporates, built around the RIM... [15 Feb 2002]
Anti-viral teamwork: How a Panda highlighted industry shortcomings
Comment A more obvious reason would be that Symantec and NAI want to make sure they maximise publicity before releasing copies, a viewpoint which receives sympathy from Alex Shipp, virus technologist at hosted anti-virus centre MessageLabs. [16 Jan 2001]
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