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For Leonhard Weiss, a leading construction company based in Germany, completing projects on time and to budget is vital. To achieve this, Leonhard Weiss relies on good communications and effective collaboration among all employees. With the help of Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Cellent, the company was invited to trial Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 as part of the Rapid Deployment Program. Leonhard Weiss implemented Exchange Server 2007, which provides on-site workers and project managers with secure mobile access to e-mail, in just 14 days. Furthermore, with the solution's improved management features and virtualization capabilities, the company expects to cut administration costs by 10 per cent.
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