WHITE PAPER:
Although there are many e-mail platforms available, Microsoft Exchange is by far the most dominate with a commanding 65-percent share of the overall market. This eGuide explains the three best practices for reducing Exchange downtime and teaches how to proactively approach disaster recovery for Microsoft Exchange.
WHITE PAPER:
The BlackBerry® services are designed to provide productivity tools—such as email, instant messaging, and personal information management (PIM) functionality—and data from enterprise applications to mobile users.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This webcast presentation transcript reviews the pros and cons of a hosted messaging approach for an Exchange environment. Hosted offerings can help shrink IT budgets, but there are many things to consider for optimal results for your unique company.
CASE STUDY:
The network administrators at Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, PC have taken many steps to ensure reliable, constant, e-mail services. Like any law firm, e-mail is a central application and protecting the e-mail system is a central function of information services. One of the most important steps was implementing Replay AppImage.
CASE STUDY:
Before implementing AppAssure's MailRetriever, Imagine's Exchange environment suffered unrecoverable corruption. During the ensuing downtime, the network administrators searched for a better backup solution. Imagine Schools now relies on MailRetriever for Exchange to backup Exchange, SQL servers, and school Web sites.
EGUIDE:
This expert IT guidebook offers a snapshot of the latest Exchange offerings including Office 365 and Exchange 2013 helping you to evaluate and understand the latest Exchange options. Review the pros and cons of on-premise, off-premise and hybrid Exchange strategies.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper addresses the key issues that decision makers should consider as they plan their Exchange 2010 migration. It discusses the results of an in-depth primary research survey conducted by Osterman Research that explores how decision makers are planning their migration to Exchange 2010.