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Photos: A first look inside Microsoft Exchange

A taste of 2010

By Chris Duckett

Published: 21 April 2009 15:38 GMT


Sixty-five per cent of businesses worldwide use Microsoft's Exchange and the software giant announced the latest version last week.

Here, silicon.com sister site ZDNet.com.au takes a beta of Microsoft's upcoming Exchange 2010 for a spin.

The set-up splash screen (above) shows the two big dependencies of Exchange 2010; the .NET Framework 3.5 and PowerShell v2. If you do not have them installed, the links will take you off to the Microsoft site to install each of them.

Photo credit: Chris Duckett/ZDNet.com.au


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