HP E5000 Exchange Server 2010 In a Box
Microsoft and HP have announced the availability of the HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, a high availability Exchange system in a single appliance.
Microsoft and HP have announced the availability of the HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, a high availability Exchange system in a single appliance.
CodeTwo Exchange Rules 2010 is makes it easy for you to create high quality email signatures and disclaimers for Exchange Server 2010 environments.
Exchange Server 2010 allows you to restrict who can send to distribution groups. You can do this in different ways, but it is important to understand the pros and cons of each type of distribution group protection so that you choose the correct one for your situation.
In December 2010 Google launched Google Message Continuity for Exchange Server 2003 and 2007, and now they have announced support for Exchange Server 2010 as well.
Exchange Server 2010 includes support for POP3 remote access to email, but will require some initial setup and configuration before you can use it.
The part of an Exchange Server 2010 migration project that is most important is the planning stage. During this phase of the project the critical information about an Exchange environment is discovered that helps to properly plan out a successful migration.
This article explains which upgrade paths are supported from Exchange 2003 to Exchange Server 2010, and under what scenarios you would want to use Exchange 2007 as an interim upgrade path.
This tutorial demonstrates the step by step process for installing the Exchange Server 2010 Management Tools on a Windows 7 workstation.
This article demonstrates how to use the Exchange 2010 Management Shell to reconnect or restore disconnected mailboxes for users in the organization.
Thinking about upgrading your Exchange 2010 servers to Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1? Make sure you read this first.
During an Exchange Server 2010 migration the correct topology of Hub Transport and Mailbox servers must exist for message routing to successfully occur.
A lot of businesses want to be able to track who accesses mailboxes in the organization, and who takes certain actions such as deleting mailbox items. This is particularly true where mailboxes are accessed by delegates, for example when a senior manager has several people who access and manage their mailbox, or for shared mailboxes such as those used by sales and support teams.