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Microsoft Exchange Managed And Hosted Email Archiving Service

July 30, 2009 · Filed Under How To and Online Tutorials · Comment 

Looking for Microsoft Exchange managed email archiving service? If you want the best, always go for the most expensive, which is not true. Have you heard of Microsoft Exchange Hosted Service? It is a managed email service by Microsoft itself, and it is surprisingly cheap when compared with its competitors.

Microsoft Exchange Managed And Hosted Email Archiving Service

Microsoft Exchange Hosted Archive (EHA) provides a centralized, easily accessible, and multi-functioning e-mail and IM to assist small to medium organizations manage their increasingly complex retention, compliance, e-discovery, and regulatory requirements. This enables their IT staff to focus on other much more important projects, providing them time to do what they are good at. Exchange Hosted Archive service benefits:

  • Lowers total cost of ownership compared to on-premises archive solutions
  • Eliminates up-front capital investment
  • Easily integrates with existing e-mail infrastructure
  • Enables a predictable subscription-based cost model
  • Eliminating deployment and maintenance of in-house archive servers and applications
  • Allows your IT staff to focus on other important projects
  • Unrivaled 24 x 7 technical phone support


It is important that we purchase Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services through Microsoft partners. One of the reason being security, most Exchange Hosted Services include filtering, archive, continuity, and encryption and are licensed through both service providers and reseller partners. Going for unknown service provider might be a short term solution, you won’t want your email falls into the wrong hand, do you?

  • Exchange Hosted Archive – US$4.50 (per user, per month licensing)
  • Exchange Hosted Continuity – US$2.46 (per user, per month licensing)
  • Exchange Hosted Encryption – US$1.88 (per user, per month licensing)
  • Microsoft Forefront Online Security for Exchange – US$1.75 (per user, per month licensing)

Exchange Hosted Archive and Exchange Hosted Continuity require Microsoft Exchange Server 2000(SP3), 2003(SP1) and 2007

Archive Manager And Provider For Microsoft Exchange 2007 Email Hosting

July 30, 2009 · Filed Under How To and Online Tutorials · 1 Comment 

Which is the best practices for managing Microsoft Exchange email archiving and migrations? The answer is simple – leave it to the professionals. From an economical point of view, engaging a professional service might cost quite a sum of money, however, the time and potential trouble avoided is worth the investment.

Microsoft Exchange 2007 Email Hosting And Provider

Microsoft Exchange Email Hosting And Archiving

Microsoft exchange email archiving software also known as Professional Archive Manager for Exchange (Free Trial) by Metalogix is the solution for overworked Exchange store. Not only it eliminates .PSTs headaches, it seamlessly integrates with the server and its software, making the day to day emailing transparent to the end users.

Professional Archive Manager for Exchange is a multi-award-winning, email archiving software solution that utilizes its integrated HSM (Hierarchical Storage Management) to direct all .PSTs, emails and their attachments to a central storage medium. Single Instance Storage (SIS) removes duplicates, stores the original email and its attachments onto a cheaper storage unit, and leaves behind a link on Exchange.

Professional Archive Manager for Exchange is an award-winning Microsoft exchange email archiving software. It survival throughout the years proven the success of their product and services. Features:

  • Fast installation process
  • Very low maintenance requirements
  • Excellent and fast customer service.
  • Compress and reduces exchange Store up to 80%
  • Removes duplicates email with central archiving
  • Advanced email security

Benefits of Archiving Email:

  • Reduces data storage space immediately
  • Saves on Microsoft Exchange Server costs
  • Cuts time associated with physical backups
  • Provides one-click disaster recovery
  • Simplifies response to e-discovery requests
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