WHITE PAPER:
Although Microsoft introduced a number of features designed to accommodate the Exchange 2010 larger inbox size, your business may require a more sophisticated approach to retention policies, content management or searching. This white paper reveals software that supplements Microsoft Exchange 2010 Deployment and expands administrative control.
WHITE PAPER:
Some iSCSI vendors bring complex multi-node failover mechanisms and more to the table, complicating head-to-head comparisons. In this report Taneja Group sets out to examine Dell’s differentiation in the midst of a crowded and rapidly growing field.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide from SearchServerVirtualization.com learn how virtualizing applications like SQL Server and Exchange can reduce data center space and power usage, improve disaster recovery and increase deployment flexibility. Plus get best practices and considerations for each specific application.
EBOOK:
With the non-stop release of software promising shiny new features, it's easy to feel a little overwhelmed when considering migration options. This is especially true with the release of Exchange 2016. Focusing on the four versions of Exchange Server currently supported this guide reviews their usefulness and compatibility. Read on to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
Review today's best (and worst) practices for email archiving inside this Exchange e-guide. Gain expert tips and tricks for managing and monitoring your Exchange servers along with six commonly overlooked security vulnerabilities to look out for.
EBOOK:
Migrating to Exchange Server 2010 from the 2007 edition is becoming a must, as the 2010 edition offers improved email archiving, high-availability, and optimal storage features. But as you begin to explore the possibilities of upgrading to Exchange 2010, do you have a proper plan in place?
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses some of the new features revolving around archiving, retention and eDiscovery, as well as answers to several related questions.
EZINE:
Understanding the differences between Infrastructure and Platform as a Service can be tricky in the cloud world. This issue of Modern Infrastructure explains where Platform as a Service (PaaS) can fit into the enterprise, and how IT managers are using it.