Getting the Most from Exchange 2010

Exchange 2010 is both comfortingly familiar and surprisingly different. If you’re used to Exchange 2003, you’ll find a wealth of new features and technologies to give you better performance, reliability, and robustness. If you’ve already deployed Exchange 2007, you’ll find that 2010 makes it easier to host large mailboxes and use virtualization.

Paul Robichaux

January 13, 2013

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Getting the Most from Exchange 2010

Total Running Tim: 144 min

Exchange 2010 is both comfortingly familiar and surprisingly different. If you’re used to Exchange 2003, you’ll find a wealth of new features and technologies to give you better performance, reliability, and robustness. If you’ve already deployed Exchange 2007, you’ll find that 2010 makes it easier to host large mailboxes and use virtualization. In either case, there are plenty of brand-new things to be aware of, like how remote PowerShell changes the administration story and how Microsoft continues to squeeze out the best possible I/O performance even from inexpensive disks. Join this eLearning event with Exchange MVP Paul Robichaux to learn how

  • Exchange 2010 can save you money by lowering your storage costs

  • to win with Exchange 2010 virtualization

  • to get the most from the Exchange Management Shell

Session 1: Bigger Mailboxes, Fewer Disks, Less Money

Session 2: Virtualization - The Straight Scoop

Session 3: Exchange 2010 and the Exchange Management Shell

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