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With the November 2009 release of Exchange 2010, Microsoft has brought major changes to its cornerstone unified communications product. Use this research to determine if you should upgrade to Exchange 2010 and if you should use an on-demand,...
Exchange 2010 is a radical re-architecting of the Microsoft flagship e-mail platform. New features include on-premise and/or hosted deployment, major operational improvements and e-mail archiving. However, most organizations find the drastic...
Microsoft Exchange 2010 has a new premium archiving option with a substantial feature set. However larger organizations with compliance requirements beyond e-mail will still want to examine best-of-class enterprise archiving solutions. Don't...
Exchange Server 2010 was released hot on the heels of Exchange Server 2007 SP2. While many enterprises are still running Exchange 2003, Microsoft is betting that those organizations are ready and willing to upgrade. Exchange 2003 shops need to...
Large enterprises looking to upgrade to Exchange 2010 should consider deployment options beyond on-premise. Small and mid-size companies facing the upgrade to Exchange 2010 should not make the mistake of assuming an in-house upgrade path is the...
IT organizations operating Exchange 2007 and considering upgrading to Exchange 2010 should be aware of the changes Microsoft has made to the server role architecture. Use this guide to learn about the key considerations and what to watch for...