MS Exchange is the on-prem standard for Corporate Email Servers.
June 14, 2022
MS Exchange is the on-prem standard for Corporate Email Servers.
Score 9 out of 10
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Overall Satisfaction with Microsoft Exchange
Microsoft Exchange is used as the groupware server backbone for a set of collaboration experiences connected to the Microsoft Office 365 product suite. Specifically, it provides the server infrastructure for managing email traffic and calendar events. For accessing applications powered by Microsoft Exchange, individual company users can access locally-installed Windows applications or web experiences via browsers.
- Routing emails to the appropriate individual or group.
- Providing advanced email management options, such as filtering and routing.
- Providing calendar collaboration, with the ability to control who can see my calendar.
- Exchange spam filtering can be inconsistent at times.
- Exchange task integration is lacking key features such as schedule integration.
- According to IT colleagues, Exchange servers are tedious to manage and upgrade from a set-up administration perspective.
- Email security.
- Email delivery reliability.
- Calendar options, with feature rich editing, collaboration, and resource reservation.
- Microsoft Exchange enables a large and distributed workforce to stay connected via email
- Microsoft Exchange enables teams to plan out meeting participants and locations well in advance, which is particularly useful since we have a premium on conference room reservations.
- Microsoft Exchange increasingly aligns with modern security practices, such as MFA (multi-factor authentication), and IdP (identify provider) integration.
Do you think Microsoft Exchange delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Microsoft Exchange's feature set?
Yes
Did Microsoft Exchange live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Microsoft Exchange go as expected?
I wasn't involved with the implementation phase
Would you buy Microsoft Exchange again?
Yes