EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide explores the new features of Exchange 2010 and compares this server to previous versions. Get advice to ensure a smooth transition to this platform.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this presentation, Joel Blaiberg, author of “Four Steps to Planning a Successful Migration” shares key migration strategies, and best practices that can save your organization time and money when migrating communications to Office 365 or an on-premises or a hybrid environment.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Most orders sent by fax and e-mail end up as paper that gets pushed around the office. Those are the ones that cost the most to process and can cause costly errors. This webcast transcript explores an approach to automate fax, e-mail, EDI, web and mail orders into SAP to streamline your order processing.
EGUIDE:
Uncover the 6 best practices for email security when evaluating solution providers, and explore the capabilities available with cloud-based email security services – read on now to learn more.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, discover how SharePoint 2010 can simplify e-discovery for your organisation. Plus, learn how to sell a governance plan to management by reminding them of the benefits.
WHITE PAPER:
The workplace is evolving – is your email application keeping pace? This resource details why the future of email and applications is social and details the many benefits a socially relevant email experience provides.
EGUIDE:
Find out how you can avoid the most common mistakes that Exchange admins make when migrating to Exchange 2010 in this e-guide. Plus, gain tips for how to properly document and plan your migration.
EZINE:
In this edition of The Exchange Insider, explore the next steps for your email messaging platform with the following Exchange topics: Evaluating Office 365, auditing Exchange 2010 and troubleshooting virtualized Exchange Servers.
EZINE:
With more business being conducted via email and an increasing reliance on messages, concerns about mail server security, accessibility and admin privileges (or excessive privileges) are completely valid. Volume 10 of the Exchange Insider e-zine dissects two types of Exchange 2010 auditing and explains why you should use them.