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  2. Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Exchange Server is a mail server and calendaring server developed by Microsoft. It runs exclusively on Windows Server operating systems. The first version was called Exchange Server 4.0, to position it as the successor to the related Microsoft Mail 3.5. Exchange initially used the X.400 directory service but switched to Active ...

  3. History of Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    One of the key features of the new release is that Exchange Server can be deployed onto Windows Server Core for the first time, additionally Microsoft has retired the unified messaging feature of Exchange, meaning that Skype for Business on-premises customers will have to use alternative solutions for voicemail, such as Azure cloud voicemail ...

  4. On-premises software - Wikipedia

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    Alfresco, an example of on-premises document management software An Example of on-premises software (MediaWiki). On-premises software (abbreviated to on-prem, and often written as "on-premise") [1] is installed and runs on computers on the premises of the person or organization using the software, rather than at a remote facility such as a server farm or cloud.

  5. MaaS 360 - Wikipedia

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    MaaS360 can integrate devices with the user’s cloud-based and on-premises resources (eg. Microsoft 365 , Microsoft Azure , Azure AD , Box , File Systems , Web services, network/intranet etc.) For integration with corporate resources that are behind the firewall, the users can install an optional module called Cloud Extender

  6. Software as a service - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of on-premise, IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) is the most basic form of cloud computing, where infrastructure resources—such as physical computers—are not owned by the user but instead leased from a cloud provider.

  7. Before sharing your car: Does your auto insurance cover guests?

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    How auto coverage works when lending your car. Your auto policy includes several types of car insurance coverage, each playing a specific role in protecting you and anyone who borrows your car.

  8. Apple co-founder Steve Jobs reminded Gap's former CEO why ...

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    Drexler, whose career includes stints with Bloomingdale’s and J. Crew, is now chairman of his son’s company, Alex Mill. To solve product issues, much like Steve Jobs, Drexler homes in on the ...

  9. Network interface device - Wikipedia

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    This allows the company to test the line from the central telephone exchange, without the need to have test equipment at the customer site. The telephone company usually has the ability to remotely activate loopback, without even needing personnel at the customer site. When looped back, the customer equipment is disconnected from the line.