Migrating to Microsoft Exchange 2007 in 2009
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- Cloud Computing,
- USA.NET,
- Software As A Service (SaaS),
- Software,
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2007,
- Microsoft Exchange Server,
- Microsoft Corp.,
- Managed Hosting,
- Enterprise Software,
- Emerging Technologies,
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Overview: In a recent survey of Microsoft Exchange professionals, over 50% were still managing legacy versions of Exchange. Why are so many organizations reluctant to upgrade to Exchange 2007? Cost is an issue but complexity and risk are also big concerns. After all, everyone has heard the horror stories of "migrations gone bad."
Hosted Exchange provider USA.NET is responsible for moving thousands of clients from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007. Planning for those transitions started well before the official release of Exchange 2007 and client migrations have continued for over a year. Listen to this TechRepublic Webcast to:
- Hear top tips for a successful Exchange 2007 migration based on the experiences of a team that moved hundreds of thousands of user mailboxes
- Explore key decision factors for deciding if you should move to Exchange 2007 in 2009 or wait for the next version
- Learn why legacy Exchange users should consider a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution for their move to Exchange 2007 rather than an on-premise upgrade
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Format: Webcast | Date: May 2009





