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.
WHITE PAPER:
Explore this solution brief to learn about an innovative rack server series specifically designed to help organizations deploy and effectively run Microsoft Exchange Server environments. Learn more about the advanced features and benefits of this hardware.
DATA SHEET:
Designed to unify fax and e-mail communications in a single user interface, the NET SatisFAXtion™ Exchange Gateway allows and Outlook users to send and receive faxes just like e-mail.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper is jointly produced by EMC and Microsoft to outline the benefits of archiving your Exchange environment before upgrading to Exchange 2010.
ANALYST REPORT:
This study illustrates the financial impact of deploying Microsoft Exchange 2010 for a retail and distribution organization of 1,500 employees and $450 million in annual revenue.
EZINE:
Using features like VMware vSphere High Availability and distributed resource scheduler will ensure that Exchange achieves as much uptime as possible and performs at optimal levels.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Are you considering updating from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 but are not sure of the best way to do so? In this presentation transcript, review recommended processes for upgrading from Exchange 2003 to Exchange Server 2010. Discover common pitfalls you may experience during the upgrade process.
WHITE PAPER:
The resource outlines a combined refresh and upgrade strategy for Exchange Server 2010 that improves efficiency and agility of your messaging environment while reducing costs and complexity by converging your email infrastructure.
WHITE PAPER:
This document discusses the reasons e-mail archiving is necessary, the benefits of archiving messages, the different options available for archiving, and how administrators can determine which option is best for a given company.