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Exchange Management

Ensim Unify Exchange Manager is a software management tool that combines user provisioning with role-based, delegated administration and cost-saving end user self-service to form a complete management solution for Microsoft Exchange. Ensim Unify will save on administrative overhead while it protects and insulates your Exchange environment from downtime due to misconfiguration. Microsoft Exchange is one of your company’s most critical communications resources, but for most organizations, it’s complicated and expensive to set up and administer. What seem like simple configuration issues in an Exchange environment can lead to unplanned downtime.Ensim Unify Exchange Manager is your solution to secure, protect, and insulate this mission critical application from unplanned downtime. 

Key Features of Ensim's Exchange Management Solution  

Provisioning Automation
Automating the provisioning of users and applications saves time and reduces errors. Ensim Unify offers identity management and access control across multiple applications, including health monitoring for applications and server resources, as well as efficient capacity allocation, tracking, analytics, and extensibility.

Access Control and Security
Ensim's Exchange management capability enables administrators to log in to a Web portal to perform general system management tasks without requiring access rights to servers—increasing both security and control. Ensim Unify also provides detailed tracking of each action performed through the Web portal, which ensures administrator accountability.

Role-based Delegated Administration
Exchange Manager provides self-service Web portals to streamline operations by safely delegating specified account management tasks to help desk personnel, HR staff, and end users where appropriate. Exchange administrators can choose from a variety of user roles when they create or modify accounts. These user roles determine system access privileges. For example, a junior IT administrator could have a role that enables him to manage mission-critical applications without interacting directly with back-end servers. Another role could enable a user to perform tasks such as mailbox rights delegation, setting up Outlook, configuring mobile devices, and managing their distribution lists. In addition, its easy for administrators to customize user roles or create new roles as needed.

 
 
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