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ManageEngine Exchange Reporter Plus Supports Exchange Server 2013

ManageEngine announced that Exchange Reporter Plus now supports Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.

Exchange Reporter Plus is a comprehensive, web-based analysis and reporting solution that provides over 100 critical reports on every aspect of an organization's Microsoft Exchange Server environment. This reporting tool helps Exchange administrators work more efficiently by providing them with precise and comprehensive data on all aspects of Exchange Server.

"Exchange 2013 support is the feature that's most requested by our customers who have made the switch or are planning to migrate to the Exchange 2013 environment," said Manikandan Thangaraj, director of product management, ManageEngine. "We have the existing infrastructure in place to support this transition, so our customers can make this move without having to compromise on any aspect of the Exchange reporting they've grown accustomed to."

With the latest release, Exchange Reporter Plus users can monitor their Exchange Servers in a powerful new Exchange 2013 environment. Users will have access to a variety of intelligent reports that will help them manage the performance of Exchange Server.

In addition, this upgrade will allow the system administrators to take advantage of many important Exchange 2013 features including:

- Augmented storage capacity: This reduces storage costs for businesses, provides mailbox owners with more archival storage space and decreases the number of servers to manage.

- Data loss prevention and built-in anti-malware: Users can prevent data loss by safeguarding sensitive data that passes through Exchange 2013 and experience greater security.

- Mobile device support: With more employees bringing their own devices to work, system administrators gain an essential tool for monitoring these devices in a cost-effective manner.

During the migration to the Exchange 2013 environment, companies will need to run multiple Exchange environments. Throughout this transition, administrators can continue to obtain usage statistics on both Exchange environments using Exchange Reporter Plus. For organizations that have a mixture of Exchange environments, they still can leverage Exchange Reporter Plus to run reports and obtain data on their different Exchange environments.

In addition to Exchange Reporter Plus supporting the Exchange 2013 environment, this new version will also support Windows Server 2008, Windows OS 8 and Windows Server 2012.

Exchange Reporter Plus is available immediately.

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ManageEngine Exchange Reporter Plus Supports Exchange Server 2013

ManageEngine announced that Exchange Reporter Plus now supports Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.

Exchange Reporter Plus is a comprehensive, web-based analysis and reporting solution that provides over 100 critical reports on every aspect of an organization's Microsoft Exchange Server environment. This reporting tool helps Exchange administrators work more efficiently by providing them with precise and comprehensive data on all aspects of Exchange Server.

"Exchange 2013 support is the feature that's most requested by our customers who have made the switch or are planning to migrate to the Exchange 2013 environment," said Manikandan Thangaraj, director of product management, ManageEngine. "We have the existing infrastructure in place to support this transition, so our customers can make this move without having to compromise on any aspect of the Exchange reporting they've grown accustomed to."

With the latest release, Exchange Reporter Plus users can monitor their Exchange Servers in a powerful new Exchange 2013 environment. Users will have access to a variety of intelligent reports that will help them manage the performance of Exchange Server.

In addition, this upgrade will allow the system administrators to take advantage of many important Exchange 2013 features including:

- Augmented storage capacity: This reduces storage costs for businesses, provides mailbox owners with more archival storage space and decreases the number of servers to manage.

- Data loss prevention and built-in anti-malware: Users can prevent data loss by safeguarding sensitive data that passes through Exchange 2013 and experience greater security.

- Mobile device support: With more employees bringing their own devices to work, system administrators gain an essential tool for monitoring these devices in a cost-effective manner.

During the migration to the Exchange 2013 environment, companies will need to run multiple Exchange environments. Throughout this transition, administrators can continue to obtain usage statistics on both Exchange environments using Exchange Reporter Plus. For organizations that have a mixture of Exchange environments, they still can leverage Exchange Reporter Plus to run reports and obtain data on their different Exchange environments.

In addition to Exchange Reporter Plus supporting the Exchange 2013 environment, this new version will also support Windows Server 2008, Windows OS 8 and Windows Server 2012.

Exchange Reporter Plus is available immediately.

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