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  • Microsoft defines Centro "Essential"

    Although the mid-range server software code-named Centro is still a few months away, Microsoft is divulging more details on its forthcoming release.

  • Microsoft to charge more for high-end Exchange

    With the next version of its Exchange server software, Microsoft is adding in new abilities, such as unified messaging and antivirus tools. But the new features come at a price.

  • Microsoft merges Exchange, corporate IM units

    Microsoft said on Monday that it is combining its Exchange e-mail server unit with the group that handles corporate instant messaging, the latest in a series of organisational changes at the world's largest software maker.

  • Microsoft aims to topple Lotus' Domino

    Aiming to woo users of Lotus Notes, Microsoft is releasing software designed to help companies switch to its own line of collaboration tools.

  • Microsoft begins testing Exchange 12

    Microsoft said on Wednesday that it has released the first test version of Exchange 12, the next iteration of its e-mail and calendar server software.

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  • VMware shakes up virtualisation market

    VMware potentially changed the virtualisation software market by announcing that the upgrade to their GSX Server product would be made available for free to anyone that wants it.

  • Microsoft: Exchange encryption on the cards

    Mail servers running on the new version of Exchange will encrypt Internet traffic between each other using what Microsoft says will be an open standard.

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