Thanks Mr. Reed for the heads up

Microsoft announced the availability of Exchange 2003 Enterprise Server to its MSDN customers today.

Earlier this week Microsoft announced that Exchange is Released To Manufacturing and calling it "the most reliable and secure version of Exchange to date". Microsoft also offered non-MSDN customers the chance to trial the final product.

Microsoft also announced it will introduce a new per-user licensing option with the release of Exchange Server 2003 later this year, legitimizing the way many companies use existing versions of Exchange. The new license type will be offered in addition to the per-device license introduced with Exchange 2000 Server

Screenshot: Exchange Server 2003 on MSDN
View: Microsoft Exchange 2003 Released To Manufacturing


Mr magoo asks, move over the X-box?



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by Sim31 on 03 Jul 2003 - 20:10
I like to be a MSDN Customer but glad they are giving this to non-MSDN customers
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by Chicane-UK on 03 Jul 2003 - 20:45
Hm.. we are going to be using this as soon as it plops through the post box at work (Volume Licensing Customer) - just wish were were on MSDN to get it early, so we can crack on with the summer project!
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by UnaBonger on 03 Jul 2003 - 22:33
Getting it now
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #4 Posted by Defiant on 04 Jul 2003 - 07:37
Downloaded, Installed, Working :-)

Quote this comment Reply to this comment #5 Posted by Sleeper on 04 Jul 2003 - 08:50
wonders when it will appear on the select site? for select customers!
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #6 Posted by scottyman on 04 Jul 2003 - 09:24
I'm just waiting for standard version... will be good!
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