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Global Crossing -- Crossing Over to Exchange 2010

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Nov 09, 2009

Coming off the heels of our interview with Lifetime Products and hearing what excites them most about moving to Exchange 2010 (check out the interview here), I caught up with our customer, Global Crossing, while attending the recent SharePoint conference in Las Vegas.

Global Crossing is upgrading to Exchange 2010 to take advantage of the great new e-mail archiving, cheaper storage options, and as a replacement for its legacy voicemail system.

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CIO Magazine also caught up with Global Crossing this week and posted this story on the cost savings the company hopes to realize by standardizing on Windows phones and EAS and moving off of BlackBerry smartphones.

I'd like to thanks Global Crossing for chatting with us. As you can see, they are very enthusiastic about Exchange 2010! See you soon.

-- Crystal Flores

Updated Jul 01, 2019
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  • I know some people who work at GBLX.  Maybe I can finally get my hands on the mystery product this post is referring to!
  • Yep, we know, Exchange 2010 is great. But i can't download it yet from MVLS!

    Hurry up and launch it already.
  • Lukas, I'm downloading the final version of exchange 2010 right now from MVLS. I’ve just realize that it was published yesterday. It’s weird not seen a post mentioning the availability of exchange as it's so expected to many of us.
  • It's on MSDN/Technet now!

    Quote:
    Exchange Server 2010 (x64) - DVD (Chinese-Simplified, Chinese-Traditional, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese-Brazil, Russian, and Spanish)

    TechNet Cert Partner, TechNet Direct (Retail), TechNet Gold Cert Partner, TechNet Plus (Retail), TechNet Plus (VL), TechNet Plus Consumer Service Professional Pilot, TechNet Plus Direct (VL), TechNet Plus SA Media
  • GC has deployed Exchange 2010 - Ouch