Priasoft Continues to Lead the Way with next generation migration software for Microsoft Exchange [author:Priasoft Public time:Feb 2, 2007] |
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Priasoft Continues to Lead the Way with next generation migration solutions for Microsoft Exchange 2007
Phoenix, February 2, 2007 – Priasoft, Inc., leaders in Microsoft Exchange migration and management software, announces the upcoming next generation release of the Priasoft Migration Suite for Exchange, with support for customers moving to the recently released Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. Priasoft is the recognized expert in Microsoft Exchange Migration, pioneering the Exchange-to-Exchange migration software market by delivering the first commercial migration products in 1999 and successfully migrating millions of Exchange mailboxes.
“Our customers need a next generation migration solution that’s secure, reliable, and complete for the next wave of Microsoft customers moving to Exchange 2007,” said Eriq VanBibber, vice president of Enterprise Messaging Products, Priasoft. “Because our customers depend on Microsoft for their mission-critical communications infrastructure, Priasoft remains committed to working closely with Microsoft and our customers to provide full support and next generation solutions for new Exchange releases.”
With the upcoming release of the Priasoft Migration Suite for Exchange, version 5.0, scheduled for public availability at the end of Q1 2007, customers will be able to streamline migrations to Exchange 2007 and provide restructuring capabilities for migrations between Exchange 5.5, 2000, 2003, and 2007.
“The future of Exchange holds many new possibilities for the way we communicate in the future. With the convergence of voice and email, 64bit computing, and more sophisticated email server platforms, the way we communicate electronically and do business worldwide will be even more exciting and productive.” Said Chris Johnson, Priasoft Founder and CEO, “Priasoft is committed to continue to offer best-of-breed software solutions our customers need to safely and quickly migrate and restructure their Microsoft Exchange infrastructures.”
Priasoft also announces the immediate availability of the Priasoft Exchange 2007 Migration Resource web site, located at http://www.priasoft.com/Exchange_2007/Exchange_2007_Migration.asp, to help customers prepare for the transition to Exchange 2007. This site contains white papers and information on migrating to Exchange Server 2007, including more information on the Priasoft Migration Suite for Exchange, version 5.
About Priasoft
Priasoft is the recognized expert in Microsoft Exchange Migration and Management, pioneering the Exchange-to-Exchange migration software market by delivering the first product in 1999. Priasoft solutions are used by small, mid-sized and large market-leading companies worldwide to manage, control and optimize the performance, availability and security of their IT infrastructures. For more information on the company or its products, please visit www.priasoft.com, or call 602-801-2401
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