Microsoft has released a new beta version of Exchange Server 2007 and the beta for an accompanying antivirus product, Forefront Security for Exchange, it announced on Monday.The second beta of Exchange Server 2007 is a “full-featured” release that’s more reliable than the previous version and adds new management and mobility features, Microsoft said. The software includes technologies for confidential business communication and for compliance requirements, the company said. It also allows for access to e-mail, voice mail, calendars and contacts from a wider range of clients and portable devices. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe Overall, Microsoft has sought to beef up the capabilities of Exchange Server for mobile users by offering better e-mail search, for example, and a feature that lets an IT manager erase data from a device if it is lost or stolen. The full product will be released late this year or early in 2007, the company said. The beta can be downloaded here.Microsoft also made available for download the beta of Forefront Security for Exchange, which is the antivirus and antispam software for Exchange Server 2007. The company gave an incorrect link for the download in its statement, and a Microsoft representative in Europe couldn’t immediately provide the correct link. The product will be the next version of Microsoft Antigen for Exchange, which was released in June. The Antigen brand name came from Sybari Software, which Microsoft acquired in early 2005. Future products will take Microsoft’s new Forefront security brand.Forefront Security for Exchange uses five antivirus engines to filter viruses and worms while also providing protection against phishing attacks, Microsoft said. The full product is also due to be released later this year or early in 2007.Remote installations, signature updates and alerts can be managed through a central management console, Microsoft said. The software can be installed remotely through a central management console, through which signature updates, reports and alerts can be managed.-Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service (London Bureau)This article is posted on our Microsoft Informer page. For more news on the Redmond, Wash.-based powerhouse, keep checking in.Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content opinion The changing face of cybersecurity threats in 2023 Cybersecurity has always been a cat-and-mouse game, but the mice keep getting bigger and are becoming increasingly harder to hunt. By Dipti Parmar Sep 29, 2023 8 mins Cybercrime Security brandpost Should finance organizations bank on Generative AI? Finance and banking organizations are looking at generative AI to support employees and customers across a range of text and numerically-based use cases. By Jay Limbasiya, Global AI, Analytics, & Data Management Business Development, Unstructured Data Solutions, Dell Technologies Sep 29, 2023 5 mins Artificial Intelligence brandpost Embrace the Generative AI revolution: a guide to integrating Generative AI into your operations The CTO of SAP shares his experiences and learnings to provide actionable insights on navigating the GenAI revolution. By Juergen Mueller Sep 29, 2023 4 mins Artificial Intelligence feature 10 most in-demand generative AI skills Gen AI is booming, and companies are scrambling to fill skills gaps by hiring freelancers to make the most of the technology. These are the 10 most sought-after generative AI skills on the market right now. By Sarah K. White Sep 29, 2023 8 mins Hiring Generative AI IT Skills Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe