PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server is designed to be a secure, centralized link between an organization's wireless network, communications software, applications, and BlackBerry devices. Continue reading for an overview of the features and technical aspects for the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange.
WHITE PAPER:
The next generation of communications is here. Lync Server 2010 and Lync 2010 provide sweeping changes to enterprise communications and build on the core Office Communications Server functionalities. With the use of virtualization and role collocation, customers can combine multiple functionalities into fewer machines.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper introduces one company's portfolio of online services, including scalable and security-rich email, web conferencing, and social collaboration, that can help to improve employee responsiveness and effectiveness in support of social business.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This webcast presentation transcript reviews the pros and cons of a hosted messaging approach for an Exchange environment. Hosted offerings can help shrink IT budgets, but there are many things to consider for optimal results for your unique company.
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.
RESOURCE:
In this resource, take a look at 50 enterprise integration patterns flashcards that provide a crash course in integration terminology, tools, and strategies.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
IBM and Red Hat have a single, security-rich collaboration and messaging platform that makes it simple, easy, and affordable to improve organizational productivity and effectiveness. It is much more than a Microsoft Exchange/desktop alternative.
WHITE PAPER:
Microsoft Exchange Server is a powerful enterprise messaging tool that has proven to be very successful over the years. This white paper, sponsored by Sherpa Software, outlines the various archiving and eDiscovery features in Exchange 2010, examines how they work, and discusses various limitations in their deployment.