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In Part I of this post, we covered what’s new in In-Place eDiscovery in the new Exchange. In this post, let’s take a look at how the new Exchange retains data immutably. One of the first steps you must take when reasonable expectation of litigation exists or when served an eDiscovery request is to preserve messaging records so they can be produced when required. Before Exchange 2010, this was generally achieved using different methods, including archiving data to an external system, suspending |
The Data loss prevention (DLP) feature in the new Exchange will help you identify, monitor, and protect sensitive information in your organization through deep content analysis. DLP is increasingly important for enterprise message systems because business critical email includes sensitive data that needs to be protected. It’s the financial information, personally identifiable information (PII) and intellectual property data that can be accidently sent to unauthorized users that keeps the CSO up |
The Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) was a huge success, and even though the conference has come to a close, the EHLO team is still cranking out some great content for Compliance Week. Don’t forget to check out Harv Bhela’s article – Keeping Your Organization Safe with the New Exchange – which was posted to Office Next on Monday. Also, keep an eye out for Part II of “In-Place eDiscovery and In-Place Hold in the New Exchange” as well as an article on Data Loss Prevention (DLP). Finally |
In this articles series, I will take you through the steps necessary to configure an Exchange hybrid deployment followed by migrating mailboxes from the on-premise Exchange 2007 environment to Office 365 (Exchange Online). |
When faced with eDiscovery requests, organizations need to be able to preserve email records, search relevant records and produce them for review. In Exchange Server 2010 and Office 365, Litigation Hold makes it possible to preserve mailbox items. When a user or a process attempts to delete an item permanently, it is removed from the user’s view to an inaccessible location in the mailbox. Additionally, when a user or a process modifies an item, a Copy-on-write (COW) is performed and a copy of |
USA.NET Hosted Microsoft Exchange was selected the winner in the Exchange Hosting Category of the MSExchange.org Readers' Choice Awards. 123Together.com Exchange Hosting 2010 and NetVigour Exchange Hosting were runner-up and second runner-up respectively. |
The Exchange Team is pleased to announce that in the first half of calendar year 2013 we will be releasing Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 3 (SP3) to our customers. With SP3, the following new features and capabilities will be included: Coexistence with Exchange 2013: Customers that want to introduce Exchange Server 2013 into their existing Exchange 2010 infrastructure will need the coexistence changes shipping in SP3. Support for Windows Server 2012: With Service Pack 3, you will have |
In-Place Archiving with Exchange is a new paradigm in thinking for many organizations. Shifts in technology perceptions breed a variety of questions. Some are questions of trust and others are questions of technology. We hope to answer a number of questions and help you explore some of the more advanced business and compliance requirements that Exchange archiving can meet for you. People have used email archiving for more than a decade to help meet their compliance, data manage |
The day has come… After vanishing mysteriously ten years ago, the Microsoft Exchange Conference (MEC) makes a comeback starting today. The Exchange community has been eagerly anticipating the return of MEC, and the wait is finally over! MEC will be an event like no other – three days jam-packed with networking, unparalleled access to Exchange engineers and MVPs and, of course, the most in-depth information on Exchange anywhere. Day 1 (Monday, September 24) starts with an opening keynote which w |
Monitoring is a key component for any successful deployment of Exchange. In previous releases, we invested heavily in developing a correlation engine and worked closely with the System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) product group to provide a comprehensive alerting solution for Exchange environments. Traditionally, monitoring involved collecting data and if necessary performing an action based on the collected data. For example, in the context of SCOM, different mechanisms were used to collec |