Archive for category Microsoft Exchange Server

Focus Webcast: Migrating to Exchange Server 2010

imageOn Tuesday, November 15th, I’ll be joining a group of presenters to discuss the benefits of moving to the latest version of Microsoft’s messaging platform, Exchange Server 2010.  Exchange 2010 provides many advantages in the areas of availability, reliability, messaging management, and the user experience.  Here are the details from the Focus.com web site:

Tuesday, November 15, 2011
10:00AM PST / 1:00PM EST

imageAre you considering a migration to Microsoft Exchange 2010?  Are you currently using Exchange, but want to upgrade and optimize your current platform?  If you answered yes to either of these questions, this webinar is the right one for you! The discussion will focus on your top concerns including business performance, operational efficiency, stability, and need for high performance.

Learn more about Exchange benefits and features such as:

  • Lower costs with more flexible deployment and management options
  • Protected information and meeting compliance requirements with the new e-mail archive
  • Improved user productivity with the ultimate inbox experience

In addition, we will cover best in class advice on all aspects of a customers’ email & calendaring platforms, best practices in moving platforms to the cloud, and the critical steps of the Exchange migration and upgrade process, from understanding your unique pain points to designing and implementing a solution that is right for you and your business needs.

For more information on this free live webcast, details on the list of speakers, and to register to attend, please see Focus Webcast: Benefits of Migrating to Microsoft Exchange 2010 to Optimize your Current Platform.

High-Availability with Exchange Server 2007 and Neverfail

I have written a free White Paper for The Neverfail Group – a leading provider of high-availability solutions for a variety of different platforms.  The following figure provides a brief architectural comparison of the differences between Microsoft’s Exchange Server approach Neverfail’s H-A solutions.

Figure - Comparing Neverfail vs. Exchange Server HA

The complete paper includes an overview of H-A features in Exchange Server 2007.  You can directly download the White Paper,  Enhancing Exchange Server 2007 High-Availability with Neverfail [PDF File].