Timico offers hosted email service
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Timico Ltd, the unified communications provider, has launched a Hosted Exchange solution, along with a Hosted BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) service which together offer SMBs professional email service, both in the office and on the move.
Timico’s new solutions can help SMBs save costs, both on capital outlay and administration.
Futhermore, the Hosted Exchange solution is supported by 24×7 customer service, helping to ensure reliability.
The new solution gives SMBs affordable access to Microsoft Exchange Server email both in the office and on mobile devices.
Timico’s Hosted Exchange and BES services provides an affordable and superior option to the email solutions often used by SMBs.
Businesses that rely on a POP3 e-mail account with an ISP, or use Web-based e-mail services like MSN Hotmail, will benefit from the increased functionality and security provided by Timico’s solutions.
Microsoft Exchange stores all data securely on a central server, so that even if a laptop is lost, data can be recovered.
Other features include central email filtering and security, a single integrated and backed up email system, shared calendars, folders, contacts and tasks, and access to Corporate directories.
The Hosted BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES) allows mobile users to access Microsoft Exchange from their mobile devices.
Matthew Gimlette, the Commercial Director of Timico Group sais: “Large and growing businesses can reap huge productivity and performance benefits from using Microsoft Exchange Server and also from having access to email while on the go. Timico’s Hosted Exchange and BES solutions can make these benefits a reality for companies which would otherwise struggle to meet the upfront capital investment costs of installing and running their own Exchange server and would probably not be satisfied with the resulting service eitherâ€.



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