EBOOK:
While Exchange 2010 promises to offer enhanced communication and collaboration capabilities, the migration process can still be a challenge for even the most diligent IT professional. Take a look at this e-book from the editors at SearchExchange.com for a top-to-bottom, expert analysis of the Exchange migration process.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
You need to be able to recover data in your Exchange or SharePoint environment in a timely manner. This software accelerates restoration times by allowing you to search for and manage only the data that you need, eliminating the need to maintain a separate recovery server.
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In this case study, explore how Sportif, a leading outdoors clothing innovator, reduced email management costs and increased data protection for their users with Metalogix Archive Manager for Exchange.
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Access this informative guide that explains how to deploy Microsoft Exchange 2013 with an ADC that ensures remote access and load balancing of core components.
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This Quest Software white paper discusses seven important questions you should ask before migrating to Microsoft Exchange - and how these questions can help you determine which solution will help to make your migration project exceptional.
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Review this white paper to explore the latest architectural improvements in Exchange Server 2010 along with the sizing and server role considerations for this upgrade. In addition, learn more about deployment models and example hardware options.
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This informative transcript of a recent webinar shares some of the new features of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, and discusses the migration process from Exchange Server 2010 or earlier.
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Follow the lead of tens of thousands of small and mid-size businesses who use Microsoft Exchange as a hosted service and provide your company with the full power of Microsoft Exchange without the high costs, deployment delays, drain on IT resources, maintenance and upgrade headaches.
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This white paper outlines each of these issues, why they are important for SMBs to address and how to resolve them while maximizing business continuity and minimizing IT resources necessary to accomplish the demands of maintaining Windows servers.