Daily.co.uk, the U.K.-based Web hosting provider offering virtual private servers, Web hosting, domain name registration, e-mail, online shop and website building services to individuals and small businesses in the U.K., announced the launch of Microsoft Exchange e-mail hosting.
With the new Microsoft (News
- Alert) Exchange 2010, customers will benefit from features such as shared calendars, synchronization across multiple devices, smart phone support (including full Blackberry support), Push e-mail, and Outlook Web Access (OWA) for accessing business e-mail while on the move.
Both individual and SMB customers will have access to essential products such as the DailyDrive and PC Back-up Client, company officials said.
“Hosted exchange is a great way for small and medium sized businesses to access top quality business e-mail and collaboration tools without a huge investment in hardware,” said Abby Hardoon, managing director, Daily.co.uk, in a statement. “We're proud to offer the latest version of Microsoft Exchange e-mail hosting at one of the best prices in the market - and with a marketing-beating 25GB mailbox.”
Daily.co.uk built some of the U.K.'s best known Web hosting brands. The Daily.co.uk Web hosting platform benefits from this vast experience and track record.
Over the last decade the company has brought innovative Internet hosting services to the U.K. market. Through efficient and quality systems, the company was able to continually bring the cost of hosting down to the affordable levels that the market currently enjoys.
Back in December, TMCnet reported that 2011 hosting trends are likely to benefit application hosting providers. According to eChannel Line report cited in the news, infrastructure outsourcing is booming, which will provide significant opportunities for those players in the application hosting space.
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