Brian and I were talking recently to Ben Serebin, the founder and president of the New York Exchange User Group about Exchange Server topics his user group is passionate about. As we were chatting about all things Exchange, Ben mentioned that Exchange Server 2007 is definitely not a hot topic in his group. He said that most admins in the user group are still running Exchange Server 2003 and have no plans to migrate to Exchange 2007 in the near future.
As Exchange & Outlook Pro VIP readers know, we actively solicit your requests for article ideas. We’ve covered Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2007 SP1 extensively, and we’ve responded to your requests for more Exchange 2003 coverage with a number of practical how-to articles. But is this enough? And is it what you want?
Hey Exchange Admins: What’s Hot and What’s Not?
Brian and I want to hear more from you about what’s hot and what’s not in Exchange administration so we can give you the content you need. Exchange & Outlook Pro VIP has a common goal with Exchange user groups: We both exist to help you do your job better by providing hands-on content to help you migrate, deploy, maintain, and troubleshoot Exchange Server. Both user groups and Pro VIP also provide a place (either online or in the actual world) where Exchange admins can talk through tough challenges with each other. . . .

