What’s new in Exchange Server 2010 and what features from Exchange Server 2007 have been deprecated? What has been done to further integrate Exchange with Active Directory? In an extract from his new book, Jaap gives a rooftop view of Exchange’s new features and their significance, and spells out the main reasons why it is worth upgrading.
Oktober 26, 2009
September 17, 2009
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (Beta) Ignite! Hands On Labs Online
http://blogs.msdn.com/mscantraining/archive/2009/09/16/9896136.aspx
This series of ten labs is a must have for any Exchange administrator looking to learn about the new features offered in Exchange Server 2010. The Hands on Labs cover a variety of topics from set up and deployment to UC integration and transitioning from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010 Beta.
- Exchange Server 2010 (Beta) Ignite (Lab 1 of 10): Setup and Deployment
- Exchange Server 2010 (Beta) Ignite (Lab 2 of 10): Tools to Plan a Deployment
- Exchange Server 2010 (Beta) Ignite (Lab 3 of 10): Transport Routing
- Exchange Server 2010 (Beta) Ignite (Lab 4 of 10): Information Leakage Protection and Control
- Exchange Server 2010 (Beta) Ignite (Lab 5 of 10): Configuring Unified Messaging
- Exchange Server 2010 (Beta) Ignite (Lab 6 of 10): High Availability and Storage Scenarios
- Exchange Server 2010 (Beta) Ignite (Lab 7 of 10): Configuring Unified Messaging and OCS 2007 R2 Integration
- Exchange Server 2010 (Beta) Ignite (Lab 8 of 10): RBAC, ECP, and Remote Management
- Exchange Server 2010 (Beta) Ignite (Lab 9 of 10): Archiving and Retention
- Exchange Server 2010 (Beta) Ignite (Lab 10 of 10): Transitioning from Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010 (Beta)