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Try a hosted Exchange 2007 demo account for 5 days

I noticed on Mark Deakin’s blog, there is a demo account available for hosted Exchange 2007. The account runs for 5 days and incorporates the Unified Messaging elements. It took me 20 seconds to sign-up and get up and running.

There is an FAQ for the demo account here. Sign-up for the demo account here.


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3 Responses to “Try a hosted Exchange 2007 demo account for 5 days”

  1. hostriffic Says:

    June 4th, 2007 at 3:55 pm

    Just a note to let everyone know — we recently signed up for private label exchange hosting with www.intermedia.net, to increase our web revenue, and have been doing very well with it.

  2. Exchange Hosting Blog » Blog Archive » Why SMBs should study and prepare for Hosted PBX solutions? Says:

    August 20th, 2007 at 9:16 pm

    […] With the introduction of Exchange 2007 and Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 (OCS 2007), many large organizations are gearing up for the Unified Communications deployment in its organizations. Some of them are already doing a pilot test. While there is a myth exits which says that SMBs may not be much keen on implementing Unified Communications due to its substantial budget requirements. I am hoping that sooner or later, most of the Exchange Hosting Providers will be able to offer Unified Communications solutions which are blended with Hosted Exchange 2007 & OCS 2007 to serve its SMB customers and to grow their businesses. All these hosters should equip themselves with the “state of the art” hosted PBX solution which can seamlessly integrate with Microsoft Unified Communication Product suite. This will be huge money savings for SMBs, bringing them in par with larger enterprises in terms of customer services & productivity. Eventually, it lowers the total cost of ownership (TCO). Here is an interesting blog on “what happens when communications are unfied” […]

  3. Tibor Kozak Says:

    October 14th, 2008 at 2:21 am

    comment.

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