DotNetPanel, a developer of Windows hosting control panel,
launched launch its new Exchange 2010 module, which has been designed for hosting companies and Internet Service Providers or ‘ISPs’ that want to offer an integrated bundle of Hosted Exchange 2010 services along with Hosted Exchange 2007 services to their customers.
The Exchange 2010 hosting control panel by DotNetPanel enables the customers in taking advantage of Exchange Server 2010's reduced deployment cost, greater mobility and flexible access, decreased inbox overload, increased productivity, safeguards for sensitive information, and reduced risk of malware and spam. The solution also offers useful features such as simplified compliance, high availability and disaster recovery.
According to Feodor Fitsner, director of DotNetPanel, the latest DotNetPanel Windows web hosting control panel release offers support for Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010, making it easier for customers to migrate from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 so that the web hosting companies and Internet service providers can run both the solutions simultaneously based on customer preferences.
Fitsner said that the new DotNetPanel Exchange 2010 module is ideal for web hosting companies and Internet service providers that want an easy-to-use Exchange Server hosting control panel for creating, selling, and reselling Exchange 2010 e-mail services, and the module will help companies easily manage their Exchange Server 2010 e-mail accounts across their entire line of Windows hosting servers.
The new version of the solution includes support for BlackBerry Enterprise Server v5.0 for Microsoft (
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Alert) Exchange SP1 and hMail Server version 5. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server v5.0 provides additional support for DotNetPanel's BlackBerry module, while hMail Server version 5, which is a free e-mail server for Microsoft Windows, supports common email protocols including IMAP, SMTP and POP3. A flexible score-based spam protection feature added within the solution is able to scan all incoming and outgoing e-mail for additional protection.
Fitsner said that the DotNetPanel BlackBerry (
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With the addition of the hMail Server module, Web hosting companies and Internet service providers can offer free e-mail services to customers who are not yet ready for Exchange 2010's powerful features, giving companies a greater advantage in the hosting marketplace, Fitsner said.
In other news, DotNetPanel last September
launched a new Office Communications Server 2007 module, which was designed exclusively for hosting companies and Internet service providers that want to offer instant messaging, conferencing and enterprise voice for businesses around the world.
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