February 13, 2009
1:19 am

Exchange 14, the next version of Microsoft's market-leading corporate e-mail server software, will add support for Gmail-like conversation view, full support for the Firefox and Safari Web browsers, and integrated instant messaging. One of the biggest features announced is multi-browser support for the rich Outlook Web Access (OWA) experience. With Exchange 14, you can access OWA or Outlook Live with Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer. Openness has always been part of Exchange's DNA, which you can see from how we license Exchange ActiveSync to partners and competitors alike, in the variety of mobile phones we support, from the iPhone to Nokia phones to Windows Mobile, in our support for web services, and now in the browsers we support. Check out the OWA demo in Exchange 2007.

OWA in Exchange 14 Demo:

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