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Hosted Exchange explained
Weblogs Inc. alumnus and current mobile computing blogging juggernaut Kevin C. Tofel dives into the world of hosted Exchange, explaining what it is and why you might need it. Kevin has long been a mobile computing expert, and currently provides his expertise over at JKOnTheRun with James Kendrick. Briefly, hosted Exchange is a way to get the benefits of an Exchange server without the headache and overhead of actually having to own and maintain one. Having access to one opens up a number of possibilities with respect to having your data available to you on multiple machines and in multiple ways.
If you're already using some form of Exchange for your mobile computing needs, you might enjoy learning a bit more about how to filter what actually makes it to your mobile device.
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Kevin C. Tofel said 7:31PM on 7-29-2007
Jason, if a 120-pound blogger can be considered a juggernaut, there's something wrong in the blogosphere. ;) Seriously, for folks that want a relatively inexpensive e-mail solution that provides daily backups along with direct push e-mail support and synchronization among multiple mobile devices, hosted Exchange is a very viable option. Thanks!
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