Without a doubt, one of the
most important Microsoft
releases planned for 2007 is the next version of Exchange Server.
Exchange Server 2007 will be the premier enterprise mail server and, as
you might expect, the new release
brings with it a number of important
enhancements and features. However,
you need to be aware of a few caveats
as well. Let's look at some of the most
important new features in the upcoming Exchange 2007 release. For more
information about the release, you
can visit http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/preview.
10.64-bit hardware required—Bowing
before the inevitable, Exchange 2007 is
Microsoft's first 64-bit–only product.
Considering that all the company's tier-one servers are 64-bit capable, that's
really no surprise. However, some confusion did stem from the beta's 32-bit
support, which Microsoft provided to
facilitate testing. The release to manufacturing (RTM) version will be 64-bit only. . . .

