February 01, 2010 10:50 AM
Exchange 2010: The Future of Messaging
Sponsored by: Binary Tree, Microsoft
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What does the future of messaging hold? Exchange Server MVP Paul Robichaux spells it out in this series of three articles. You’ll learn about:
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The performance and storage-related changes in Exchange 2010, including changes to the physical layout of the database, replication performance improvements, and the new database availability group (DAG) feature for mailbox replication, high availability, and disaster recovery.
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New client-oriented features, including an all-new version of Outlook Web Access that supports Safari and Firefox, productivity improvements like Mail-Tips and conversation view, and new features for mobile device users.
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The technical foundation for hybrid Exchange 2010 deployments and the basics you need to get started using them.
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