[frame align=”left”][/frame]1&1 Internet Ltd yesterday became one of the first providers globally to offer a business-class email package based on Microsoft Exchange 2013. The brand new hosting packages have been designed to help SMEs drive the most value from their email communication. Prices are set at $9.99/month (£6.99/month+VAT ) per account. The new 1&1 Microsoft Exchange 2013 plan delivers 25GB capacity, the latest version Outlook 2013, fully featured remote access to emails, mobile synchronisation, as well as 1&1’s industry-leading levels of uptime, security, anti-spam and anti-virus protection.
All email data is stored in 1&1’s own highly secure data centres, and users benefit from 1&1’s expert levels of uptime, security, anti-spam and anti-virus protection. 1&1’s global backbone ensures that Microsoft Exchange packages offer high speed and robustness in sending and receiving business emails. 1&1 Microsoft Exchange 2013 uses a ‘cloud-based’ model meaning that users can scale their mailboxes up or down on a monthly basis with no lengthy contract, allowing them to adapt their requirements to workload or organisational needs, and only pay for what they need.
I’m sure plenty of other companies will start adopting Microsoft Exchange 2013 fairly soon; and I’ll do my best to keep you all updated with that.
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