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[November 17, 2009]  
Microsoft hits the road with Exchange 2010
Microsoft and its partners are embarking on a major UK tour next week to usher in the launch of Exchange 2010 and Windows IT Pro readers have been invited along for the ride.
Windows IT Pro Europe  — Seamus Quinn

[December 2009]  
Exchange 2010: High Availability with DAGs
Microsoft has developed a high-availability architecture for Exchange Server 2010 by using log replication for database copies through Database Availability Groups (DAGs). Here's how it works.
Windows IT Pro  — Tony Redmond

[November 12, 2009]  
Exchange 2007 Will Run on Server 2008 R2 . . . Eventually
In response to customer feedback, Microsoft will reverse its previous decision and provide support for Exchange Server 2007 running on Windows Server 2008 R2 during the coming year.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[November 11, 2009]  
Tony Redmond's Top 10 Things About Exchange 2010
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is a mature product at its initial release, and it includes new features such as software-based high availability and a new browser-based management console.
Windows IT Pro  — B. K. Winstead

[November 10, 2009]  
Microsoft Pitches Exchange 2010
The Exchange 2010 message is familiar: By loading up on the latest Microsoft technologies, the company says, you can save money in the long run.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[November 10, 2009]  
Exchange Server 2007 Storage: DAS vs. SAN vs. iSCSI
Making the right choice for your Exchange Server deployments
Windows IT Pro  — Lee Dumas

[December 2009]  
Plan and Execute an Active Directory Merger, Part 2
Careful planning and following these procedures will help you safely integrate Active Directory and Exchange Server infrastructures from different companies.
Windows IT Pro  — Eric B. Rux

[November 9, 2009]  
Exchange 2010 Availability Announced at TechEd Europe
The new version of exchange is officially available today.
Windows IT Pro  — B. K. Winstead

[November 5, 2009]  
Email Retention Policies in Exchange 2010
Exchange Server 2010 adds versatile tags for applying policies to mailbox items and folders, which administrators and end users can implement to ease the pain of email retention.
Windows IT Pro  — B. K. Winstead

[October 30, 2009]  
Defrag Workstations to Improve Outlook Performance
Avert the negative impacts on performance that fragmentation on the hard drive can cause.
Windows IT Pro  — William Lefkovics

[October 30, 2009]  
Send me your Exchange-Outlook Tips: You Could Get a Book!
Do you have any Outlook or Exchange Tips or Tricks that you want to see covered in this space? Send them to me at William@mojavemediagroup.com.
Windows IT Pro  — William Lefkovics

[October 30, 2009]  
How to Open Outlook 2007 Directly to Your To-Do List
Outlook 2007 opens up to a default folder, typically the Inbox. You can tweak a few settings and have Outlook open to a different folder, such as the To-Do List.
Windows IT Pro  — William Lefkovics

[October 30, 2009]  
What is Outlook 2007 with BCM?
Business Contact Manager (BCM) is an Office 2007 for small businesses. BCM integrates with the Outlook user experience and shows the potential of using Microsoft Outlook as a development platform for business intelligent applications.
Windows IT Pro  — William Lefkovics

[October 29, 2009]  
Exchange 2010: Helpful or Harmful for Third-Party Vendors?
Microsoft's latest mail server release overlaps functionality with some traditional partners; third-party vendors that rise to the challenge this presents should continue to thrive.
Windows IT Pro  — B. K. Winstead

[November 2009]  
Review: Axceler ControlPoint
If managing your SharePoint footprint is giving you indigestion, Axceler ControlPoint could be the tonic you've been looking for.
Windows IT Pro  — Curt Spanburgh

[November 2009]  
Transport Rules and Message Classifications in Exchange 2007
Use transport rules and message classifications, 2 features of Exchange Server 2007, to enforce corporate policy, adhere to compliance initiatives, and get granular control over message flow in your environment.
Windows IT Pro  — William Lefkovics

[October 15, 2009]  
Mobility News from Microsoft, Verizon, Adobe
Alongside Microsoft's release of Windows Mobile 6.5 last week, Verizon announced plans for new devices based on Google's Android OS and Adobe announced it's bringing Flash runtime ability to mobile OSs.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[October 15, 2009]  
Manage E-Discovery Across Your Network
Sherpa Software's Discovery Attender 3.5 adds new features such as integration with Archive Attender and the Combined Exception Log to make your e-discovery searches easier and more cost-effective.
Windows IT Pro  — B. K. Winstead

[October 12, 2009]  
Outlook 2010: A One-Hour "First Contact"
Curt Spanburgh previews Outlook 2010 and finds larger, vision-friendly icons, buttons, and options; simplified rights management; improved conversation tracking; and SharePoint integration.
Windows IT Pro  — Curt Spanburgh

[October 8, 2009]  
Exchange 2010 Released to Manufacturing
Microsoft today announced the release to manufacturing (RTM) of Exchange Server 2010, but not before the members of the Technology Adoption Program (TAP) gave it the go ahead.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux





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