Courtesy of Microsoft and Unisys

Apr 19, 2007 15:57 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has announced a new offer for enterprise customers that are looking to test its email, calendar and messaging platform Exchange Server 2007. According to the Redmond Company, enterprise users will be able to access a free trial service of Exchange Server 2007 via Unisys, a company that will implement and manage the program.

Exchange Server 2007 delivers built-in protection, anywhere access and operational efficiency as the primary features. Microsoft informed that enterprise customers will be able to enjoy all that Exchange Server 2007 has to offer. Those interested in test driving Exchange Server 2007 can visit Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Hosted Trial and create a new account to be able to test the product.

Out of the features delivered by Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft has emphasized anywhere access that allows users to connect via either a PC or a mobile phone and over the Internet. Additionally, the Redmond Company has touted the product's new unified messaging capabilities.

"Microsoft is pleased to collaborate with Unisys to offer this free managed service for customers," said Peter Boit, vice president for the Enterprise and Partner Group at Microsoft. "We hear from our enterprise customers they want technology solutions with built-in features to help keep their business secure, productive and moving forward. This free trial enables customers to test-drive the capabilities included in Exchange Server that address these key areas. By offering this trial with Unisys, we're giving customers an opportunity to evaluate the new levels of security and mobility so they can have a firsthand account of how the technology can help their enterprise thrive."