Making government run efficiently and effectively is the mantra and the mandate of information technology (IT) managers working in public service organizations – from Washington's largest federal agencies to the small local town hall in Middle America. Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 is part of the Microsoft Windows Server System – a line of integrated and manageable server software designed to reduce the complexity and cost of IT.
Exchange Server 2003 provides institutions of all sizes and in all areas of government with the necessary tools and features to increase organizational productivity. It supports an increasingly mobile government workforce by enabling workers to gain broad access to network resources and government documents using the latest in security technology, Upgrading is easy, seamless, and an important step toward situating your agency among the most well-run organizations in either the public or private sector.
Exchange Server 2003 helps make regulatory oversight, administration, and implementation easier by giving government IT managers control in managing and maintaining a reliable archival and compliance system. By helping government agencies easily track and retrieve communications across their Exchange Server messaging systems, Microsoft provides a solid platform to enable agencies and regulatory bodies to effectively and consistently monitor and administer government regulations at federal, state, and local levels.
Government IT managers who make the move up to Exchange Server 2003 can benefit from:
| • | Increased reliability. Critical documents and public information are less vulnerable to unauthorized access, slow-downs, or costly outages in agency operations. Enhancements in Exchange Server 2003 help you keep your systems up and running, while making it fast and simple for users to optimize their agency's e-mail, manage their time, and improve overall productivity. |
| • | Advanced access on the go. Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 maximizes e-mail capabilities while reducing the cost and complexity of running a reliable messaging environment. Staying connected to your government computer in real time ensures workers have the data they need to get the job of government done. |
| • | Easy and safe collaboration. Web-based workspaces and set permissions capabilities enable all government workers, contractors, and citizens to work smart as they work together, with critical new standards of security in place. |
| • | Increase the security, reliability, and stability of your agency's entire messaging infrastructure. |
| • | Optimize your agency's IT budget with a measurable return on investment through enhanced workplace productivity and business performance. |
| • | Improve and expand remote and mobile access – including fast delivery of e-mail and data to mobile devices. |
| • | Prepare to seize new IT opportunities and scale up quickly – today, tomorrow, and further into the future. |
For more information on the benefits of upgrading to Exchange Server 2003, contact your Microsoft Account Representative or access the following resources:
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