Queensland plans huge Exchange 2007 project

Posted on July 25th, 2008 at 1:29 pm to ZDNet Australia by Renai LeMay

The Queensland state government has kicked off one of Australia’s largest email and identity management projects, in a move that will see up to 80,000 email accounts consolidated into one overarching Microsoft Exchange 2007 system by mid-2010.

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