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What is Hosted Exchange 2013?
Hosted Exchange 2013 is an email and groupware solution based on Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (Version 15.0). The program offers unified management of emails, contacts, calendars, tasks, and documents. Microsoft Exchange relies on the server operating system Microsoft Server, making it incompatible with Linux servers. Users benefit from installing the client software Microsoft Outlook, although operation via the browser-based service Outlook Web App is also possible. Microsoft Exchange 2013 can also be used as part of Office 365, Microsoft's online service.
What are the costs associated with Hosted Exchange 2013?
For a single license of Hosted Exchange 2013, costs range from £3 to £4 per month. In these base tariffs, the customer receives an account with 50 GB of storage space, a calendar, a document storage system, and an email inbox with comprehensive spam and virus protection. As the storage space and number of available email inboxes increase, the price for Hosted Exchange 2013 also rises. Tariffs for small businesses start at around £10 per month. Additional services are available for an extra charge. It is important to carefully compare one's own needs with the providers' offerings to ensure a reasonable cost-benefit ratio. Many providers also bundle Hosted Exchange 2013 with corresponding hosting services.
Who offers Hosted Exchange 2013?
Despite Microsoft introducing Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 as a successor version, many providers still offer Microsoft Exchange 2013. This helps many customers avoid costly migrations. Currently, competitive offers can be found at OVH, but providers like 1&1 or Domainfactory also offer Hosted Exchange 2013 to their customers.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of Hosted Exchange 2013?
Hosted Exchange 2013 is a widely used email and groupware solution that comes with specific advantages and disadvantages. Advantages:
- Excellent integration with other Microsoft products
- Offline mode allows access to emails even without an internet connection
- Straightforward sharing of calendars or notes
Disadvantages:
- No support for Linux servers
- No social messaging integration
- Browser support primarily for Microsoft browsers
What are the alternatives to Hosted Exchange 2013?
When it comes to Hosted Exchange 2013, there are several alternatives available. Microsoft has introduced a powerful successor with Microsoft Exchange Server 2016. A comprehensive alternative is Open Xchange, which now offers a complete desktop experience in the browser in addition to email and groupware functions. Another alternative with a long tradition is Lotus Domino Server, now marketed as IBM Notes.
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