Hosted Microsoft Exchange, hassle free email

Have we finally heard the end of "sorry my emails down"?, most business users have finally moved away from POP mailboxes but find themselves now chained to the company mail server. Using less than 30% of the features of Microsoft Exchange business users now find themselves able to see the holiday calendar in addition to their mail. Surely there is more out there is this day and age? The answer comes in the form of hosted email services, offering a fully functional service Microsoft Exchange has finally been let out of the cage.
Mobile email, tasks, calendar, email to voice and voice to email services. Not to mention a totally secure environment for your server to sit in, most providers are offering 99.99% uptime guarantees and most offer a HA (High Availability) service. It seems finally the huge list of services Microsoft build into their upgrades might actually get used this time as a wave of businesses move to a hosted platform.
Mobile email, tasks, calendar, email to voice and voice to email services. Not to mention a totally secure environment for your server to sit in, most providers are offering 99.99% uptime guarantees and most offer a HA (High Availability) service. It seems finally the huge list of services Microsoft build into their upgrades might actually get used this time as a wave of businesses move to a hosted platform.
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