EZINE:
Although Virtualizing Exchange 2010 is fairly simple, our expert names five critical elements you'll need to have in place before you plug in your first virtual machine. This e-zine also demonstrates how to change default Outlook Web App settings and why you shouldn't skip the tedious process of documenting a server migration project.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Migrating from Lotus Notes to Exchange and SharePoint can be complex and expensive, so proper planning and execution is key. You must ensure that you minimize downtime and data loss – while keeping productivity high - when transitioning mailboxes and applications.
EGUIDE:
If you are dealing with older versions of Exchange Servers, there are regulatory and technical obstacles making it harder to move to the cloud. This is where an Office 365 hybrid deployment comes in handy. This e-guide covers five key reasons to implement an Office 365 hybrid deployment.
EGUIDE:
In this Exchange backup software guide, learn where and why third-party backups are necessary. We'll also discuss key features and functionality of the biggest players and what interested buyers should look for.
WHITE PAPER:
This architectural reference guide provides nine sample hardware configurations for Exchange 2010 specifically designed for enterprises who want to leverage the native high-availability and disaster recovery features of this latest Exchange upgrade while simplifying operations and management.
EGUIDE:
So you've decided that Exchange Server 2010 is the way to go? After you've done all your homework and reviewed the prerequisites of moving completely off of Exchange 2003 and onto Exchange 2010, this tutorial will guide you through the migration process in just 12 steps. Sound impossible? Roll up your sleeves and find out.
WEBCAST:
Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 has several new features, this webinar reviews some of these and walks through the migration process from Exchange Server 2010 or earlier.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explores the challenges of upgrading Microsoft Exchange and explains why it is essential that you successfully coordinate between server, storage, and network stacks to ensure stable business operations. Read this white paper to learn how a unified computing system can help you achieve this goal.