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The Cloud On Your Terms (PART II): Managing Hybrid

Publish date: 2012-9-20 21:49 Posted by The Exchange Team
A brief history of hybrid management The release of Exchange Server 2010 brought with it a revolutionary new Cloud based service which we all know today as Exchange Online for Office 365. In the early days of the Cloud lots of time and energy was devoted to rapid migration of user and organizational data with some focus on the deployment and support of coexistence between an on-premises Exchange enterprise deployment with a web-based tenant. However, for larger organizations (LORGs) the strong f
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The Cloud On Your Terms (PART I): Deploying Hybrid

Publish date: 2012-9-20 17:02 Posted by The Exchange Team
With Exchange Server 2013 and Exchange Online in Office 365 for Enterprises, customers continue to have the flexibility of moving to the cloud on their terms – whether switching fully to the cloud via a cut-over migration, migrating over time with a staged migration, or managing mailboxes both on-premises and online with a hybrid Exchange deployment. This unique hybrid option allows customers to move to the cloud at their own pace, while leveraging the sharing of calendar free/busy information,
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Comparing Exchange Online and Exchange Server 2013

Publish date: 2012-9-19 17:10 Posted by The Exchange Team
Now that Office 365 has over a year under its belt and the new Exchange is around the corner, you may be considering upgrading your on-premises email system, moving to the cloud or a combination of the two with a hybrid deployment. We’ve invested heavily in providing you with an awesome email experience and the flexibility of choosing how you’d like to deploy it. There are a lot of important factors to consider but these factors have changed with the introduction of the new Exchange. Here’s a
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Exchange Server Forums

Publish date: 2009-12-4 14:48 Posted by William Lefkovics
There are many blogs, tutorials, and information sites available for Microsoft Exchange information. Where do you go if you have a non-urgent question regarding Exchange configuration, features, third-party applications or general Exchange and Outlook messaging? What peer resources are available...
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Old Quotes from an Old Exchange List

Publish date: 2009-12-4 10:04 Posted by William Lefkovics
It was over a decade ago that I started with Exchange 5.0. Inevitably, there arose questions and circumstances not covered by the Help files or knowledge base articles. Like many others, I found an Exchange Server e-mail list where peers...
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Exchange 2007 SP3 to be supported on Win 2008 R2

Publish date: 2009-11-10 10:59 Posted by William Lefkovics
Microsoft will support Exchange Server 2007 on Windows Server 2008 R2 after SP3 for Exchange 2007 is released in the second half of 2010. You can spin this into a positive thing (yippee!) or a negative thing (not until WHEN?!),...
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is Code Complete

Publish date: 2009-10-8 10:30 Posted by William Lefkovics
According to the MSExchangeTeam blog, Exchange 2010 is going RTM today. And so begins the next chapter of Exchange Server. Do I cloud? Do I DAG? Do I UM? Do I bother? "We are happy to announce that Exchange 2010...
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Managing Exchange 2000/2003 using PowerShell - Part 3

Publish date: 2008-2-12 16:04 Posted by MessagingTalk - Exchange 2003
In parts 1 and two of this series, I covered the basics of how to start getting Exchange specific information easily out of the WMI classes specific to Exchange using PowerShell.read more
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Product Review: GFI MailSecurity for Exchange/ SMTP Version 10

Publish date: 2007-11-6 05:59 Posted by MessagingTalk - Exchange 2003
Do you ever dare to leave your home with doors open? Probably not! The same goes with our company network, if you do not have a properly configured firewall. Also, if you do not give any importance for security in your messaging infrastructure, the impact will be severe too. In other words, mail server will get exposed highly to the very bad “animals” such as Trojans & Viruses. read more
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Product Review: GFI Mailessentials

Publish date: 2007-10-19 06:59 Posted by MessagingTalk - Exchange 2003
This product review reflects my own views on this product and as such reflect my opinion. While some GFI product documentation has been consulted for the sake of clarity, none of it has been reproduced for the sake of this review.read more
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