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This paper shows how the costs associated with recovering email messages from Microsoft® Exchange Server backups can be significant and also provides us with the practical information on how to minimize those costs.
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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.
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This white paper explores the challenges of upgrading Microsoft Exchange and explains why it is essential that you successfully coordinate between server, storage, and network stacks to ensure stable business operations. Read this white paper to learn how a unified computing system can help you achieve this goal.
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This paper discusses why timely and reliable alarm notification is part of a successful remote monitoring program and discusses the factors to consider when selecting a remote monitoring system.
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This white paper is jointly produced by EMC and Microsoft to outline the benefits of archiving your Exchange environment before upgrading to Exchange 2010.
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While it's difficult to imagine a workplace without email, today many businesses are coping with information overload. Email is a key factor of business collaboration tools, so businesses need to find a way to modify information management. View this white paper to learn more about what the future of email application entails.
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In this case study, explore how a university with a large, diverse student and staff population updated their ageing, legacy email system with a cloud messaging solution.
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Follow the lead of tens of thousands of small and mid-size businesses who use Microsoft Exchange as a hosted service and provide your company with the full power of Microsoft Exchange without the high costs, deployment delays, drain on IT resources, maintenance and upgrade headaches.
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Currently, e-mail encryption is a bit of a paradox. Large organizations understand and want privacy, but e-mail encryption technology is too in-depth for mass usage. Fortunately things are changing. Read this paper to learn so much more.