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Dec 9
Signed off Exchange 2007
Microsoft have over 120,000 mailboxes running in production on Exchange 2007 exceeding our SLA of 99.95% availability. Likewise, over 200 Technology AdoptionAnywhereAccess-owa2007.jpg Partners and Rapid Deployment Partners have over 55,000 mailboxes in production operating within their enterprise SLA’s. Microsoft invested more time in documentation and deployment guidance than we have for any other release previously.

 

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