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Exchange 2010 upgrades: Top 10 resources for providers
Solutions providers can attract new customers by making sure they're up to date on Exchange 2010 high availability features and upgrade and installation requirements.Top 10
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No single-instance storage in Exchange 2010: What's a VAR to do?
The popular single-instance storage feature is not included in Exchange 2010. Its absence will affect your customers' capacity planning efforts as they migrate to Exchange 2010.Tip
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Exchange Server 2010 server roles, prerequisites, high availability
When installing Exchange Server 2010, you need to have an understanding of server roles, prerequisites and high availability, which are all key topics in this chapter excerpt.Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange Server 2010 requirements: Hardware, Active Directory
You should know the hardware and Active Directory requirements for Exchange Server 2010 before deployment, including the memory needed and global catalog server placement.Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange Server 2010 role-based access control
Exchange Server 2010 role-based access control allows you flexibility when configuring permissions and includes roles such as management role scope and organization management.Chapter Excerpt
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New Exchange 2010 high-availability features
Find out how Exchange 2010 high-availability (HA) features differ greatly from Exchange 2007 HA in terms of clustering and deploying mailbox servers.Tip
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Exchange Server 2010 upgrade: Prototype, pilot phases
Prior to an Exchange Server 2010 upgrade, you will need to go through the prototype and pilot phases, which emulates the final version and tests functionality.Chapter Excerpt
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Using an Exchange Server 2010 design document for upgrades
An important aspect to planning your Exchange Server 2010 upgrade is creating the design document, which outlines and explains the decision-making process after an upgrade.Chapter Excerpt
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Exchange Server 2010 upgrade: Defining scope and goals
The initiation phase of an Exchange Server 2010 upgrade calls for you to define your customers' scopes and goals and examine how Exchange 2010's features will benefit them.Chapter Excerpt
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Using a migration document for Exchange Server 2010
Using a migration document in Exchange Server 2010 helps you to properly perform an upgrade, because it provides an accurate migration timeline for customers.Chapter Excerpt
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Application delivery services can save customers money, help VARs
Apps are everywhere and VARs can capitalize on this trend by providing Web application delivery services that reduce time and costs for customers.Tip
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Providing customers value with JBoss managed services
While there are more well-known middleware products out there, VARs can help their customers save money by offering JBoss managed services and moving applications to JBoss.Tip
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Exchange Server 2010 requirements, features guide: VAR considerations
VARs would be smart to check out all of the pertinent Exchange Server 2010 requirements and features to determine if they can perform and make money off of Exchange Server 2010 upgrades for customers.Guide
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Using Exchange 2010 high availability to boost hardware sales
Exchange 2010 high availability helps solutions providers increase hardware sales, thanks to new database availability groups for mailbox server clusters.Tip
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Windows 7 XPM improves application compatibility for your customers
With Windows 7 XP Mode (XPM), you can help customers overcome the application compatibility problems that typically occur during operating system upgrades.Tip
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Optimizing Windows 7 application performance
Reading these application performance optimization tips will help you launch and install applications efficiently while optimizing Windows 7 to run programs more effectively.Chapter Excerpt
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release management
Release management is a software engineering process intended to oversee the development, testing, deployment and support of software releases. The practice of release management combines the general business emphasis of traditional project management with a detailed technical knowledge of the systems development lifecycle (SDLC) and IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) practices.Definition
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Application virtualization management suite due from Symantec
The Symantec Endpoint Virtualization Suite offers to manage physical, virtual and hybrid environments. Read all about it, plus Ubuntu certification news, in our weekly roundup.Article | Fri Feb 20 00:00:00 EST 2009
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Partner Program Directory: Application performance management vendors
There's a wide range of application performance management vendors. Use our partner program directory to compare the benefits of various vendors' programs.Partner Program Directory
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Top three system monitoring tools
Choosing a system monitoring tool to recommend to your customers is complex, made more so by the number of products on the market. To help speed up the selection process, we chose the top three products for you to consider.Tip
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