| Publisher | MessageOne | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML & PDF | Date added | 05 Jan 2007 |
| Topics | Disaster Recovery, Network Disaster Recovery | ||
| Downloads | 36 | ||
With Microsoft Exchange, the dominant messaging environment for enterprise mail, achieving high availability can be a difficult task. Because of Exchange's reliance on a complex ecosystem of software, hardware, directory, storage, network and datacenter resources, any technical problems can lead to email downtime. With email serving as a mission-critical application for today's businesses, the cost of email downtime can be significant to the operation of the enterprise and negatively impact the bottom line.
This expert guide details the top ten essential rules to ensure that Microsoft Exchange-based email systems are always available - no matter what. The three authors, Paul Robichaux, Chris Scharff, and Ben Winzenz, have all achieved the Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) honor signifying their high level of technical achievement for Microsoft Exchange. Download now to get the 10 Essential Rules that will Save Your Job.
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