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Exchange Active Synchronization: Boon or Bane

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Complete introduction of Exchange Active Synchronization and Active Synchronization also differentiate easily between both and choose what is best for u
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  • 1. Exchange Active SynchronizationBoon or Bane

2. At A Glance Introduction to AS Introduction to EAS Strength and Weakness of AS Strength of EAS Point of difference between EAS and AS Problems and their solutions with Outlook New features of EAS Benefits of EAS Conclusion 3. Basics of Active Synchronization Expanded as Active Sync Basically a protocol designed for synchronization Synchronize data between mobile and desktop Synchronize data like emails, calendars with Outlook 4. Drawbacks of Active Synchronization Doesnt support all Outlook features Synchronize only emails, calendars and tasks Synchronize only Contacts that are present in subfolder of mail Provides limited backup facility 5. OoPs No Backup facility!!!Feeling Worried!!!!!Dont Worry At All 6. Here Comes Solution i.e.EAS 7. EAS Introduction Expanded as Exchange ActiveSync Basically a protocol designed for the synchronization of email Protocol is based on XML and the Exchange ActiveSync server Synchronize data from a messaging server to a smart phone or other mobile devices 8. Strength of EAS Protocol Providessupport for mobile device management and policy control. Provides support for mobile device communicate over http and https. Also known as Air Sync. Supporting Microsoft Exchange Servers and Microsoft Pocket PC devices. 9. Confused Between AS & EAS Need not to Confuse.There are few points which clearly differentiate between EAS and AS. 10. Point of Differentiation Active Synchronization Vs EAS Supported mobile devices like BlackBerry, Windows Phone EAS support for I phone while Active Sync not EAS uses Wireless technology to synchronize while AS uses cables 11. Issues with Exchange Server Outlook.com doesnt support Exchange Server 2003. Outlook.com doesnt support Exchange Server 2007. Exchange Server 2003 has limited connectivity with IMAP and POP3 account. Outlook 2010 also follow the same trend 12. Now , thinking .How to resolve Exchange Server Issue??????? 13. Solution of ProblemServer Connectivity problem is easily resolved by invention of EAS. Outlook 2013 easily resolve this problem as it supports EAS 14. EA Synchronization client support All Smart Phones: IOS Android Windows Phone BlackBerry 10 BlackBerry Playbook Tablet Computer The built-in email application for Windows 8 desktop, Mail app, also supports the protocol 15. How EAS get Advance??? First Version released EAS1.0 Latest updated version is EAS14.1 Part of Mobile Information Server In new version Exchange ActiveSync2.5 involves MIME 16. New Policies Introduced in EAS2.5 Minimumpassword length as well as alphanumeric password Timeout without user input Number of failed attempts Allow non-provision able device 17. Features Introduced in EAS14.1 GAL photos(Images stored in Active Directory) Message Diffs(Avoid Redundant information) Allow IRM over EAS(Information Rights Management) 18. When Will EAS work???Still Thinking!!!!! When to use EAS 19. Clear Your DoubtWhen there is no internet access To continue Conversation Works when there is no availability of desktop 20. Benefits of using EAS Access Exchange mailbox with EAS Access Outlook 2013 with EAS Access Mailbox anywhere with EAS Eliminates the need of wires and cables 21. Boon for Business Users Microsoft Exchange 2003 users can connect their Exchange Account with connected accounts. USE POP3 and IMAP account to access email into Office 365 account.


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