Exchange 2010 Features
MS Exchange 2010 brings a new and gorgeous set of , features, and services to the Exchange world. New features and functionality in Exchange 2010 includes Flexible and reliable messaging system, ability to access it from anywhere while protected from threats. The burden to enhance your IT to respond to changing business circumstances demands scalability and that means investing in .Exchange 2010
Highly Scalable and Highly Available
Exchange 2010 assimilates high availability into the core architecture of Exchange to allow customers of all sizes and in all sectors to economically deploy a messaging continuousness service in their business. Exchange 2010 includes many changes to its core design. In Exchange 2010, new features such as incremental deployment, mailbox database copies, and database availability groups work with other features such as shadow redundancy and transport dumpster to provide a new, unified platform for high availability and site resilience.
Gandular RBAC Permission Model
In Exchange 2010, Role Based Access Control (RBAC) is used for handling permissions. You can define exceedingly broad or extremely granular permissions models based on the roles of your administrators and users. For administrators and specialist users, management role groups define what these users can manage in the organization. Role groups associate role group members to a set of management roles that define what the members can do. By adding or removing users as members of role groups, and adding or removing role assignments to or from a role group, you can control what aspects of the organization the members can manage.
For end users, management role assignment policies state what users can configure on their own mailbox. Assignment policies are applied to every mailbox either by default or manually, and enable you to control whether users can change their personal information, contact information, distribution group membership, and so on. Both role groups and role assignment policies are assigned management roles. Management roles control access to the cmdlets and parameters required to perform a task. For example, if a cmdlet exists on a management role, and that role is assigned to a role group, the members of that role group can then use that cmdlet.
Exchange 2010 ECP
Administrators can use the Exchange Control Panel for Outlook Web App to manage Exchange via Web console. This feature contains Text messaging integration, Voice messaging integration, Multiple mailbox search, Additional proxy addresses for mailboxes, Mail Moderation.
Client Throttling
Enhancements in Exchange 2010 helps users get more done by helping them to access all of their communications—e-mail, voice mail, instant messaging—from virtually any platform, Webbrowser, or device through industry standard protocols. Managing the flow of information into and out of an individual’s inbox daily can create overload and affect efficiency and productivity. In response to this challenge, Exchange 2010 adds new efficiency features that can help users more easily organize and effectively prioritize their communications.
Exchange 2010 UM Features
Exchange 2010 UM Unified Messaging features includes Call answering rules, Additional language support included in Outlook Voice Access, Enhancements to name lookup from caller ID, Voice Mail Preview, Message Waiting Indicator, Missed call and voice mail notifications using text messaging, Protected Voice Mail, Incoming fax support, Addressing to groups (personal distribution lists) support, Built-in Unified Messaging administrative roles
Exchange 2010 OWA Features
- Multiple client language support
- Ability to attach messages to messages
- Expanded right-click capabilities
- Integration with Office Communicator, including presence, chat, and a contact list
- Conversation view
- Ability to send and receive text messages from Outlook Web App
- Outlook Web App mailbox policies
- Favorites in the navigation pane
- Search folders
- Message filtering
- Ability to set categories in the message list
- Options in the Web management interface for Outlook Web App
- Side-by-side view for calendars
