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Microsoft Exchange Server is a messaging and collaborative software product developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Windows Server System line of server products and is widely used by enterprises using Microsoft infrastructure solutions. Exchange's major features consist of electronic mail, shared calendars and tasks, and support for mobile and web-based access to information, as well as supporting very large amounts of data storage. |
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Get Complimentary Microsoft Online Training |
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An official provider of Microsoft Online Learning, C.B.Learning offers cost-effective, managed training which your team can complete without leaving the office. Their Learning Management System (LMS) is a secure online service that offers you a direct way to monitor progress and helps you extend your training budget. Try a free Microsoft course today.
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Backup and Recovery for Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices with Data Domain |
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Protecting Exchange information is critical and backup is still the primary method used. Combining traditional backup with other methods such as clustering, replication and continuous data protection provide for a robust Exchange protection strategy. This paper focuses on the traditional backup and recovery practices for Exchange along with solutions from Data Domain.
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Preventing Your Next Microsoft Exchange Outage |
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Messaging has rapidly become the one, true business critical application in use today by many, probably most, enterprises. Even more so than Enterprise Resource Planning or other cross-business applications, any failure in the messaging system is noticed by, and affects everyone. If a person cannot get an e-mail to or from another person then they are immediately in contact with the help desk to report the problem. Users are far less inclined to be forgiving when it comes to an e-mail outage; they just expect it to work.
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Identifying & Thwarting Malicious Intrusions |
| By :MX Logic |
Published Date: Apr 24, 2008 |
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Rootkits, Trojans, ransomware, Denial-of-Service and much more – this newly released white paper from MX Logic covers the everchanging security threat landscape. Learn what malicious intrusions are out there, how to identify them and how to keep your network safe.
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11 Myths about Microsoft Exchange Backup and Recovery |
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For as long as Microsoft Exchange Server has existed, so too, has the market seen its share of products for backup and recovery. Over the years there have been a number of products that have been unable to come through when needed most - during an Exchange outage. Making proper backups is part of the process, ensuring that when you have an outage, it will be the shortest possible. But, with the large variety of products available for all types of businesses, it is no surprise that there are several misconceptions about backup and recovery software.
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HyperOffice vs. Microsoft Exchange |
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Traditionally, Microsoft has ruled the roost when it comes to providing business software solutions. This document discusses how HyperOffice, our new age solution, matches up to Microsoft Exchange on a feature to feature comparison, including business features, costs and implementation efforts.
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HyperOffice vs. Microsoft Exchange TCO |
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Good sense dictates that when a technology is adopted, not only should the initial payoff be considered, but the total cost of ownership (costs incurred over the life of the technology) as well. This white paper discusses how HyperOffice is more efficient when compared to Microsoft Exchange in terms of total cost of ownership.
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Combating Malware: Leveraging the Power of a Planet |
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A new white paper from Panda Security discusses the new breed of silent online threats that can bypass traditional antivirus programs and penetrate even the most highly 'protected' networks. Additionally, the sheer volume of malware has overwhelmed the antivirus industry as a whole. Collective Intelligence is a new global security model specifically designed to combat the next evolution of malicious code.
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Protecting Exchange Environments from Spam |
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This paper will discuss the shortcomings of some established filtering methods and outline how SPAMfighter's community-based approach to filtering can result in it performing much better than competing products and delivering a far superior return on investment.
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Best Practices for HP Servers and HP Enterprise Virtual Array in Microsoft Exchange Server |
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The Customer Focused Teating (CFT) team at HP previously published the Best practices for HP servers and HP StorageWorks EVA8000 in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment paper, which presented the results of testing a user environment of 5,000 users with both 100-MB and 1-GB mailboxes. This paper builds upon those results by demonstrating the actual effects of a larger enterprise environment of 20,000 users with 1-GB mailboxes.
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Liberating the Inbox: How To Make Email Safe and Productive Again |
| By :Sophos |
Published Date: Oct 02, 2007 |
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With spam levels breaking records every day, the quintessential business tool – email – has simultaneously become a major liability. With inboxes overrun with more and more unwanted email that threatens business productivity, regulatory compliance, and network security, organizations are having to look at what is being mailed in, out and around their network, at the gateway, at the mail server and at the endpoint.
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Effective Content Analysis for Email Inspection & Control |
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Organizations are struggling to enforce both mandatory regulatory rules as well as internal corporate policies governing email content and distribution. One of the biggest obstacles is determining whether or not the content of an email, or its attachment, is subject to any policy rules or restrictions. This whitepaper describes the techniques required to perform intelligent, accurate content analysis and the shortcomings of most current approaches.
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Dude! You Say I Need an Application Layer Firewall?! |
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This industry white paper takes the mystery out of the key differences in the main classes of firewall architectures. It was independently written by Marcus J. Ranum, a world-renowned expert on security system design and implementation. It includes fundamental lessons about building application layer firewalls, technical examples, and concludes with predictions about the future of firewall technology.
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3 Reasons to Archive Email |
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Compliance, capacity management and e-policy enforcement. Which factors are driving email archiving at your organization? And how do you pick a solution that solves your specific problems without breaking the bank? There are many internal and external forces driving the need to archive.
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GFI MailSecurity Deployment Strategies |
| By :GFI |
Published Date: Jan 02, 2007 |
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GFI MailSecurity can be deployed as an SMTP gateway or as a VS API version for Exchange 2000/2003. This technical white paper describes each operating mode and helps you decide which to deploy and whether you should deploy both.
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Using Storage to Maximize the Business Benefits of Virtualization
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Companies of all sizes are rapidly embracing server virtualization to reduce management of server sprawl, cut administrative chores, and save money. Used in conjunction with new high-performance servers, particularly those based on multi-core processors, virtualization allows dozens of applications to run as virtual machines on a single physical server, thus making much more efficient use of computing resources. |
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