Thursday, February 24, 2011

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 (webinar)


2011 Means Momentum for Exchange Server: What Will Your Move Be? 
Tony Redmond, a Microsoft® Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and author of
"Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Inside Out," Provides Insight and Advice.

2011 is a year of change and choice for organizations that depend on Exchange Server. Exchange is
mission-critical business infrastructure; as essential to the continuity of your business as electricity and telecommunications. Think back to the last time your organization lost email access.
Not a good scene, was it?  
So what’s ahead for Exchange Server?
Join Tony Redmond, one of the world’s leading Microsoft Exchange Server experts, as he shares predictions and practical advice for selecting, optimizing and protecting Exchange Server.
Marathon Technologies Microsoft MVP Series Webinar:
“Microsoft Exchange Server: Predictions, Practicalities and Availability”

Date: Thursday, February 24th
Time: 11 a.m. ET
Tony will elaborate on four major Exchange Server developments in 2011:
  • Migration. Mainstream support for Exchange 2003, the majority of the Exchange installed base, ended in 2009. Do you move to Exchange 2010? And when? What are the trade-offs?
  • Refresh. Migrations always mean some refreshes, but Exchange 2010 will require more than previous versions, including potentially significant core infrastructure optimization. What else should you think about when upgrading front- and back-end servers, OS and storage?
  • Virtualization goes mainstream. Consolidation is only the beginning. Where do you start?
  • Availability is a key business requirement. What are the benefits of the Database Availability Group (DAG)? What other steps can you take to fully-protect Exchange Server?
Eliminate Unplanned Exchange Server Downtime No measure of Exchange performance is more important than availability. Exchange 2010 provides better native availability options than earlier versions, but DAG addresses mailbox database availability only. There’s much more to consider. A majority of the Exchange installed base are on 2003 which has even more limited availability features. Version upgrade presents the chance to improve Exchange Server availability. Why settle for usually available when you can achieve continuous, uninterrupted availability? 
Upgrading to Exchange 2010? Now is the time to upgrade availability. 
Already running Exchange 2010? Complement DAG with broader system protection.
Learn How By Attending
“Microsoft Exchange Server: Predictions, Practicalities and Availability” Webinar
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Seeing is Believing
Watch a live, on-camera demo of everRun® MX from Marathon Technologies, the only fault-tolerant software that unconditionally ensures Exchange Server availability. Watch as an Exchange Server pair protected by everRun MX experiences failure of component architecture elements, culminating with total disruption of power, but computes through without data corruption or a single lost transaction.

About Tony RedmondTony Redmond is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional with a recognized expertise in Exchange Server, a contributing editor for Windows IT Pro and the author of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Inside Out (Microsoft Press) which was published in December 2010. Tony Redmond has been working with Microsoft Exchange Server since Digital and Microsoft concluded the Alliance for Enterprise Computing in August 1995. He has spoken at numerous conferences such as TechEd, Microsoft Exchange Conference, HP's Technology Forum, and Exchange Connections where he’ll deliver the keynote in March 2011. Tony spent 26 years at Digital Equipment Corporation, Compaq and HP, retiring from the position of vice president and chief technology officer for HP Services in March 2010. Tony blogs at thoughtsofanidlemind.wordpress.com or follow him on Twitter @12Knocksinna
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