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.
EBOOK:
Chapter 4 of this e-book gives advice on determining your email archiving goals and policies to establish a set of system features that match your company’s needs and boost archiving efficiency.
EGUIDE:
This exclusive FAQ guide has expert answers to 6 email archiving questions and addresses topics like the pros and cons of managed email archiving services, bandwidth requirements and more.
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.
EGUIDE:
Discover how to successfully overcome the limitations of native Exchange 2010 archiving tools in this expert e-guide. Plus, gain insight into the key considerations to keep in mind when creating a smart email retention strategy.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, discover the best and worst practices for email archiving, and review an essential checklist for ensuring that Exchange archives remain compliant.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Read this presentation transcript featuring James Ferreira, CIO for the New Mexico State Attorney General's Office, to learn about migrating to cloud computing applications.
ANALYST REPORT:
This report presents a spreadsheet cost model to help you calculate your fully loaded on-premise email costs and compare it against cloud-based alternatives. Bottom line: Cloud-based email makes sense for companies or divisions as large as 15,000 users.
EZINE:
In this edition of The Exchange Insider, explore the next steps for your email messaging platform with the following Exchange topics: Evaluating Office 365, auditing Exchange 2010 and troubleshooting virtualized Exchange Servers.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Most orders sent by fax and e-mail end up as paper that gets pushed around the office. Those are the ones that cost the most to process and can cause costly errors. This webcast transcript explores an approach to automate fax, e-mail, EDI, web and mail orders into SAP to streamline your order processing.