Microsoft Exchange Server Consolidation and Client Delivery
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Reduce the Resources Required to Manage Microsoft Exchange and Improve Application Performance
Because every user needs access to e-mail, Microsoft® Exchange is a mission-critical application. Large Exchange deployments require multiple messaging sites that are connected with site connectors. This technology dictates how often a user gets new e-mail and how quickly sent messages are delivered. Often these links are slow WAN connections and they can require large amounts of bandwidth. As the number of sites grows, so does the IT administration required to support them. Also, the large Microsoft Office client must be installed on every Windows workstation, either manually or through some sort of push technology that also demands high bandwidth. Organizations affected by this challenge need to be able to:
- Reduce bandwidth costs from site-to-site messaging and client-to-server traffic
- Reduce the cost of administering distributed servers
- Deliver full Outlook client securely via the Web
- Expand access beyond Windows devices
- Increase productivity by reducing administration by users
- Avoid the costs of purchasing and upgrading high-end PCs to support the Outlook client
Current Environment: A typical Microsoft Exchange Environment - Microsoft Exchange Servers located at multiple offices, servicing local users, with high bandwidth costs caused by excessive site-to-site traffic.
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Citrix answers the Exchange Server challenge by centralizing the management of servers while allowing cost-effective, secure application access from any device, on demand.
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