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Exchange Server 2007 Overview
and Architecture
Introduces the goals,
architecture and major functionality of Exchange
Server 2007 and sets us up for detailed
presentations throughout the rest of the
week. |
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Deploying Exchange Server 2007
Covers the basic requirements for
deploying Exchange Server 2007. |
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Introduction to PowerShell and
Exchange 2007
Discusses PowerShell and
arms you with enough knowledge to be able to
perform the labs. The labs are the major vehicle
for learning PowerShell. |
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Exchange 2007 Administration
Looks at the new administration tools -
Exchange Management Console (EMC) and Exchange
Management Shell (EMS) - and compares the new
permissions model with Exchange 2000/2003. |
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Migrating to Exchange Server
2007
Looks at how you can move from
existing Exchange systems to Exchange Server 2007.
Also takes a look at tools for migrating from
other systems. |
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Outlook 2007
Outlook
2007 is the premier client for Exchange Server
2007. Here we take a look at those features that
are specific to Exchange 2007 such as
Autodiscover, server-side indexing and search and
new options for a more robust calendaring
experience. |
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Exchange Server 2007 Transport
and Routing
A significant change has been
made to the transport and routing model. Here we
look in detail at the new architecture and how
Active Directory plays a key part in it. |
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Cross Forest Operations
Various features are provided in Exchange
2007 to make cross forest operations easier.
Whether it be two separate Exchange forests that
need to collaborate more closely or a resource
forest scenario there are common themes you need
to think about. |
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High Availability and Disaster
Recovery
Whilst high availability has been
achievable through 3rd party add-ons in the past
it is now a core piece of functionality right
inside the product. In this session we discuss
what high availability means and look at all the
options for a successful deployment. |
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The Client Access Server
Outlook 2007 may be the premier client for
Exchange 2007 but there are many more that will be
commonly used. Outlook Web Access, IMPA/POP,
Unified Messaging and ActiveSync all require
support from the Client Access Server. Indeed so
does Outlook 2007! Here we look at its
architecture and options for deployment. |
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Unified Messaging
A
brand new role in Exchange 2007 - the ability to
have voice and fax messages delivered to your
Inbox as well as the ability to listen to and
process your e-mail using a phone via voice
recognition or touch-tone. Learn about this new
role and op [tins for a successful
deployment. |
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Messaging Hygiene and
Compliance
Being safe and secure and
complying with regulatory requirements is a key
concern of any business in this day and age.
Exchange 2007 brings a host of new features to
bear in order to address these issues and we
discuss them here. |
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Performance Hotspots
How do I get the most out of the new
architecture with all its different roles? This
session alerts you to the important areas you need
to consider. |
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Integration for the People
Ready Business
How does Exchange 2007 play
with other core "PRB" products and solutions such
as SharePoint 2007? Learn the available
integration options and understand how they will
affect the way your end-users
collaborate. |