WEBCAST:
View this webcast to learn about the new wireless capabilities as well as enhanced administrative features that were introduced with the latest release of BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange.
Posted: 12 Mar 2008 | Premiered: Mar 12, 2008, 09:00 EDT (13:00 GMT)
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses how third party enhancements focused on security, archiving, and encryption can provide more capable, granular services than Microsoft offers in Office 365.
EBOOK:
While Exchange 2010 promises to offer enhanced communication and collaboration capabilities, the migration process can still be a challenge for even the most diligent IT professional. Take a look at this e-book from the editors at SearchExchange.com for a top-to-bottom, expert analysis of the Exchange migration process.
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.
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.
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.
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.
CASE STUDY:
St. John's University wanted to implement a communication and collaboration system capable of meeting the needs of its students' digital lifestyles. The University replaced its Unix-based e-mail solution for students with Microsoft® Live@edu.