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Priasoft Releases Next Generation Migration Solutions for Microsoft Exchange Migrations from 2000, 2003, and 2007

Business Wire, June 15, 2007

Supports ALL migration scenarios - It's like having six tools in one. Supports migrations from Exchange 2000, 2003, or 2007 to Exchange 2000, 2003, or 2007.

Allows multi-source and multi-target selections - Select objects from any server and location and migrate them to any target server, container, or storage group. This saves you precious hours and eliminates the need to run the migration on a server-by-server basis.

Supports foreign locales for non-English based Exchange installations - Migrates mailboxes using the locale of the recipient being migrated.

"Our consulting division has been through many painful email migrations using standard utilities, like Exmerge and ADMT," said customer Michael Leonard, senior consultant with Logic Professional Services. "Thankfully, we came across Priasoft and their suite of migration products. I can say with confidence that this product is amazing, and delivers what it promises. So good, in fact, that the entire large-scale migration can be completed seamlessly over the weekend without any desktop visits required."

As a trusted Microsoft Certified ISV Partner, as well as a Microsoft Managed Partner (less than 1% of Microsoft partners are managed), Priasoft brings our proven migration, deployment expertise, software, and support our customers need when adopting a new messaging platform.

About Priasoft

Priasoft is the recognized expert in Microsoft Exchange Migration and Management, pioneering the Exchange-to-Exchange migration software market by delivering the first product in 1999. Priasoft solutions are used by small, mid-sized, and large market-leading companies worldwide to manage, control and optimize the performance, availability and security of their IT infrastructures. For more information on the company or its products, please visit www.priasoft.com, or call 602-801-2401.

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