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Migrating to a new version of Microsoft Exchange is not to be undertaken lightly. It is a complex, multifaceted operation and any mistakes are likely to be noticed immediately by end users. Proper preparation is essential.
Back in November 2011, Computing featured a hugely popular web seminar covering why a firm may want to upgrade to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 -high availability, email archiving and improved administrative features, for example. Microsoft's discontinued support for Exchange 2003 became a hot topic for discussion as the upgrade is no simple task especially as it may require a concurrent server upgrade to 64-bit architecture and quite possibly a move to Windows 2008 too.
During this Computing web seminar, our expert panel covers the entire migration process to Exchange 2010, from creating a migration roadmap and calculating requirements for new hardware all the way through to migrating user mailboxes and setting up OWA.
Covering all the likely pitfalls you may encounter on the way, this web seminar is essential viewing for anyone who is undertaking or planning an Exchange 2010 migration.
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Tags: Hardware. Microsoft, Server, Email-management, Exchange, Exchange-server-2010, Migration, Archiving, IThound.
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