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“The world needs a much better way to support email and collaboration for geographically remote offices,” said Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst at IT Harvest. “The need to support multiple Exchange servers is a major pain point for many large and medium size businesses that have lots of remote offices.”
Due to the limitations of Microsoft Exchange when meeting the needs of geographically remote offices, most organizations end up being forced to choose one of two deployment options: either a distributed approach that requires a full Microsoft Exchange server environment and the IT resources to manage it at every remote office OR a centralized approach with Outlook clients connecting to the headquarters network operations center (NOC) over a high-bandwidth network connection.
To solve this problem, PostPath created the PostPath Server Remote Office Edition. The Remote Office Edition is typically configured centrally and then shipped to and installed at the remote office to handle that office’s email and collaboration requirements. This approach minimizes bandwidth needs while delivering a high-performance service on low-cost hardware or within a virtualized environment.
At the same time, the Remote Office Edition server supports continuous replication to the main network operations center (NOC) so that backup and other administrative tasks can be carried out centrally on the NOC’s replicated copy of the remote server. Given the PostPath Server’s low maintenance design, users enjoy the speed of remote office on-site deployment without requiring the expense of local IT support while IT minimizes bandwidth costs and gains the convenience of centralized administration.
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linux news desk 11/09/06 01:42:57 AM EST | |||
PostPath, creator of the Linux-based PostPath Email and Collaboration Server, announced a solution for one of the most vexing problems faced by email administrators ? supporting email and collaboration in geographically remote offices. The PostPath Server is the only drop-in and plug-compatible alternative to Microsoft Exchange, providing native and full-featured support for Outlook without the need for plug-ins or other desktop changes, and without disrupting existing infrastructure. |
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