Good, Bad, or
Indifferent: Microsoft Outlook Anywhere By Blake Britton,
Vice President, Axxys Technologies
While most of us can receive and send email from any
computer that has an Internet connection via Outlook Web
Access (OWA) or through a mobile device (Windows Mobile, Palm,
or Blackberry), what I miss is the full functionality and
speed of Outlook. With Exchange 2007 and Outlook, you can now
have that functionality wherever you have an Internet
connection. Outlook Anywhere and Exchange 2007 provide your
network administrator easier configuration of the ability to
use Outlook anywhere. Yes, if your system has Outlook, and it
is configured to run RPC over http (use of your local Outlook
to securely connect to MS Exchange), then you are connected to
you email system and have full Outlook functionality whenever
you have an Internet connection.
I leave Outlook
running on my notebook and when I leave the office, the
notebook goes into “sleep” mode. When I “wake” it up when I am
on my home wireless network or at any remote site via my
cellular card, it connects to the Internet and the Outlook
installed on my notebook is automatically and securely
connected to our Exchange server just as if I were sitting at
my desk in the office. I have access to my group calendars,
group contacts and address books, and all other functionality
of Outlook. In using Outlook Anywhere the technology is
delivered to you as if you were in the office. Since this
mailbox is sending/receiving with the Exchange server it will
also ensure that any changes made in Outlook also happen in
your Exchange server.
NMGI is very excited about the functionality that
Exchange 2007 and Outlook 2007 have delivered in keeping us
connected to our clients and the NMGI Team.
With the advancements in mobile technology, the Internet being
available almost anywhere, and backoffice software, the
ability to be productive from outside of the office has never
been easier.
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