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Hosted Exchange
Hosted Exchange from NewNet
Give your office and mobile workforce a seamless, integrated and fully featured Outlook 2007 capability.
Hosted Exchange
What is the difference between Hosted Exchange and POP email?

POP email systems provide basic email. Beyond that, some include limited collaboration and communication tools; others include none.

Hosted Exchange includes rich options not only for managing email, but also for managing calendars and contacts. All information can be securely and appropriately shared among users. For instance, users can schedule meetings, reserve conference rooms, create and post to public folders, and access corporate contact lists.

Access via the Internet allows you to connect your outlook client straight to the server, and Outlook Web Access (OWA) is a fantastic web mail interface.

What are Hosted Exchange's benefits?

Hosted Exchange benefits include:

  • Advanced messaging delivered on-demand. Associate your email account to your company or Web site. Get the same "look" and communication tools available to large enterprises - minus the associated overheads.
  • Company address book and contact manager. Provide employees with secure, centralized access to key contact information.
  • Public folders/file sharing. Documents and email can be centrally posted and easily shared.
  • Company calendar for group scheduling. Employees can maintain their own calendars, as well as check availability of co-workers, conference rooms and other resources to efficiently schedule meetings.
  • Task management. Enable employees to assign tasks to one another, facilitating collaboration or project milestone tracking.
  • Outlook Web Access (OWA). Provide employees with secure access to email, calendar and contacts from any Web-enabled device.
What functions can an 'administrator' perform on the client side?

Using NewNet Hosted Exchange control panel, account administrators can perform numerous functions: create/delete mailboxes, add new services, edit mailbox passwords, and more.

Why should I not host my own Exchange server?
  1. Instant, measurable savings - in house solutions can cost tens of thousands of pounds. Companies can migrate their existing Exchange services to NewNet Hosted Exchange. When Microsoft releases a new version of Exchange, users are upgraded for free.
  2. No scalability challenges - users can just purchase additional mailboxes and storage space rather than investing in new server equipment themselves.
  3. Large productivity gains - collaboration of information and better organization of staff, results in a better Return on Investment (ROI) using Hosted Exchange
  4. Freedom for your IT staff - IT staff can focus on strategic objectives specific to your company. When changes are required, they can be done simply and effectively via NewNet's Control Panel.
  5. Outstanding reliability - most ISP's offering Hosted Exchange cannot provide a guaranteed uptime, NewNet offers outstanding reliability.

What is your uptime guarantee?

NewNet offers a 99.9% uptime guarantee for Hosted Exchange services. Many users have switched their Hosted Exchange services to NewNet's reliable network as they were experiencing downtime from their previous supplier.

What types of customer buy hosted exchange?

Due to the flexibility of hosted exchange, there isn't a typical 'Hosted Exchange' customer. Small businesses buy hosted exchange to benefit from the increased productivity that the features provide without spending £10,000's on hardware, software and maintenance. Medium and large sized businesses do not always want to run an IT department that supports the services, when they can outsource the requirement.

Everyone buys hosted exchange for the ease of use and flexibility


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