EBOOK:
While the benefits are appealing, an upgrade to the latest version of Exchange is a big step. The complexity of that migration will depend on your starting point and the thoroughness of your plan.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
This technical brief explains why traditional hard disk drives are not a viable long-term storage solution for customers. Discover how clients can accelerate access to data without incurring extra expense.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper provides configuration guides for consolidating and standardizing your Exchange Server 2010 environment to increase efficiency and productivity while reducing costs.
EZINE:
In this edition of The Exchange Insider, explore the next steps for your email messaging platform with the following Exchange topics: Evaluating Office 365, auditing Exchange 2010 and troubleshooting virtualized Exchange Servers.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Read this presentation transcript featuring James Ferreira, CIO for the New Mexico State Attorney General's Office, to learn about migrating to cloud computing applications.
EGUIDE:
Discover how to successfully overcome the limitations of native Exchange 2010 archiving tools in this expert e-guide. Plus, gain insight into the key considerations to keep in mind when creating a smart email retention strategy.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, discover what you need to know before migrating to Exchange Server 2010. Explore the new features and tools that Exchange boasts, and which features will not longer be supported. Find out the important prerequisites you'll need before making the transition.
EGUIDE:
This expert IT guidebook offers a snapshot of the latest Exchange offerings including Office 365 and Exchange 2013 helping you to evaluate and understand the latest Exchange options. Review the pros and cons of on-premise, off-premise and hybrid Exchange strategies.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper features 24 questions you should ask as you try to select a service provider to execute your Exchange migration to the cloud.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses how third party enhancements focused on security, archiving, and encryption can provide more capable, granular services than Microsoft offers in Office 365.