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  • 7 Steps for a Successful Migration from Domino to Exchange 2013

    Sponsored by: Quest Software, now a part of Dell

    This white paper details 7 steps to a successful migration from Domino to Exchange 2013. Learn more about the migration process and the key features of Exchange 2013 that will affect your migration.

  • Build a Business Case: Easing the Burden of Complex Microsoft Exchange Deployments

    Sponsored by: Insight

    This IT guidebook offers essential advice for easing the burden of deploying and migrating your Exchange environment. Learn more about how to choose the right foundation and overcome the today's email challenges.

  • Mastering Exchange Migrations

    Sponsored by: Quest Software, now a part of Dell

    In this new white paper, see if your company is ready for Exchange 2013 migration by exploring the steps to take when planning your migration and the 10 most common pitfalls to avoid. Read it today.

  • Understanding Hosted Exchange Options

    Sponsored by: SearchExchange.com

    This expert handbook examines the pros and cons of on-premise vs. off-premise Exchange environments. Learn more about how to weigh hosted Exchange options, the key security considerations and why new Office 365 versions are emphasizing subscriptions.

  • Mastering Mergers and Acquisitions

    Sponsored by: Quest Software, now a part of Dell

    When businesses are faced with mergers and acquisitions, IT must undertake the burden of migrating Exchange and AD systems. Inside this resource explore the top approaches for tackling this complex task to determine a best-suited strategy for organization.

  • Mastering AD Migrations

    Sponsored by: Quest Software, now a part of Dell

    This resource outlines the four key steps for effective Active Directory migration and reviews migration tools specifically designed to help smooth the transition process for your organization.

  • The Move to Exchange 2013: Migraine or Migration?

    Sponsored by: Quest Software, now a part of Dell

    Alleviate the migration migraine with this essential resource that provides tips and tricks for simplifying the move to Exchange 2013. Review the key features that make it worth the upgrade and learn more about advanced tools to streamline the transition.

  • Comparing email archiving software with general archiving software

    Sponsored by: Hewlett-Packard Company

    This expert E-Guide from SearchDataBackup.com differentiates between email-specific and general archiving solutions and explores features and benefits unique to each.

  • Virtualizing Microsoft Exchange Server

    Sponsored by: SearchExchange.com

    Check out this expert handbook that will help you cut through the biases about various platforms and enable you to pick the best solution to virtualize your Exchange Servers.

  • Enterprise Messaging That Is Agile, Simple, and Efficient: Deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 on Cisco UCS

    Sponsored by: Insight

    The resource outlines a combined refresh and upgrade strategy for Exchange Server 2010 that improves efficiency and agility of your messaging environment while reducing costs and complexity by converging your email infrastructure.

About the Microsoft Exchange Research Library

The Exchange Research Library is a powerful resource available to administrators and managers of Microsoft Exchange and Outlook messaging applications. Search and browse through a vast database of vendor and analyst white papers, case studies, webcasts, and product information to help you expand your knowledge on a variety of Exchange-related topics including Instant Messaging, Migration Tools, Database Management, Security, and Administration Tools.

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