Foreword

Every day we rely more and more on electronic mail to handle our most basic communication needs. Our reliance leads us to require dependability. To ensure an efficient transition from an older system to Exchange 2010, you must determine how to integrate a myriad of systems. Your users will demand compatibility and high levels of uptime, and managers will demand lower costs in terms of servers and storage. I have spent 15 years at Microsoft working with teams to enhance the end-user experience. I've never been as excited about the work we've done as I am now with the release of Exchange 2010. With Exchange 2010, our development team was dedicated to building a brand-new release that effectively took a deliberate approach to building new ...

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