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Server-side technology that facilitates the exchange of computer-stored messages by telecommunication.

The below listed products are Target Current (TC), approved as a standard and implemented at HUD.

Microsoft Exchange Server 2003

The below listed products are Target Future (TF), approved as a standard but not yet implemented at HUD.

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
RIM Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange Server 4.1

The below listed products are in use and being Maintained (M), they will be periodically reviewed by the Configuration Control Management Board (CCMB), Enterprise Architecture (EA), & OPS to determine status and whether plans should be made to migrate to Target or should be moved to the Obsolete category.

IBM Lotus Domino Web Server 6.5
RIM Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Domino 4.0

 

Target Current Products

Microsoft Exchange Server 2003

Product Description

Microsoft Exchange Server is a collaborative software server from Microsoft, positioned as a rival to the Lotus Notes / Domino server from IBM and recently challenged by a number of Linux-based competitors, first and foremost Scalix. The use of Microsoft Exchange is very widespread in large corporations using Microsoft infrastructure solutions. Among other things, Microsoft Exchange manages electronic mail, and is thus a popular mail server.

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Target Future Products

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

Product Description

Microsoft Exchange Server is a collaborative software server from Microsoft, positioned as a rival to the Lotus Notes / Domino server from IBM and recently challenged by a number of Linux-based competitors, first and foremost Scalix. The use of Microsoft Exchange is very widespread in large corporations using Microsoft infrastructure solutions. Among other things, Microsoft Exchange manages electronic mail, and is thus a popular mail server.

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RIM Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange Server 4.1

Product Description

The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution provides a complete wireless platform that allows organizations to extend the benefits of their IBM Lotus Domino messaging and collaboration applications to mobile professionals. BlackBerry Enterprise Server software is an important element of the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution. It is designed to provide IT departments with simplified management and centralized control of wireless devices in a secure, scalable and flexible architecture.

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Maintain Products

IBM Lotus Domino Web Server 6.5

Product Description

Lotus Domino provides an integrated Web application server that can host Web sites that both Internet and intranet clients can access, and can serve pages that are stored in the file system or in a Domino database. When a Web browser requests a page in a Domino database, Domino translates the document into HTML. When a Web browser requests a page in an HTML file, Domino reads the file directly from the file system. Then the Web server uses the HTTP protocol to transfer the information to the Web browser.

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RIM Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Domino 4.0

Product Description

The BlackBerry Enterprise Solution provides a complete wireless platform that allows organizations to extend the benefits of their IBM Lotus Domino messaging and collaboration applications to mobile professionals. BlackBerry Enterprise Server software is an important element of the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution. It is designed to provide IT departments with simplified management and centralized control of wireless devices in a secure, scalable and flexible architecture.

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