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Introducing the “Exchange Server 2010 Technical Video Series” on TechCenter


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Struggling to find an overview of how what the latest EAS features
are? Planning your migration from Exchange 2003 and looking for a basic
introduction to Database Availability Groups? These videos are for
you!

The Microsoft Exchange team has produced a new portfolio of
videos designed to give customers a fundamental technical education on
Exchange Server 2010. There are currently seven videos in the series
covering the following topics:

  1. Archiving and Discovery
  2. Mailbox Resiliency
  3. Management
  4. Mobility
  5. Outlook and Exchange
  6. Outlook Web App
  7. Unified Messaging

The
objective of the video series is to provide an introductory curriculum
for IT professionals to learn more about the benefits of Exchange Server
2010. While TechNet provides great technical documentation at a more
granular level, this video series should help bridge the gap for those
who are new to Exchange 2010 and still trying to learn about the
technical fundamentals of the product.

Each
video runs 20-30 minutes long and includes an overview of the workload
as well as a technical demonstration of 3-4 core scenarios related to
that workload. The “Exchange Server 2010 Technical Video Series” is
hosted by Ann Vu and presented by subject matter experts from the
Microsoft Exchange team. You can find these videos on the front page of
Exchange Server TechCenter on TechNet.

Please
help us evangelize these videos to anyone who wants to learn more about
Exchange Server 2010 and let us know your thoughts. As always, your
feedback is extremely valuable to us. Many thanks in advance!


Source:Steven Chew

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