I did a write up on the Exchange toolkit, you can find it here or access it through the menu.
If you got feedback, want to report inaccuracies or think something must be added to the list, please send me an e-mail.
I did a write up on the Exchange toolkit, you can find it here or access it through the menu.
If you got feedback, want to report inaccuracies or think something must be added to the list, please send me an e-mail.
Symantec made an early release available of the Enterprise Vault client 9.0.1. This version works against server 8.0.4 and 9.0 and is supported for Outlook 2003, 2007 and 2010 (x86 & x64). The full set (client and server) is scheduled for December.
You can read the announcement here. You can download the Vault 9.0.1 client from Symantec File Connect.
Update: It seems there’s a trial located here. Also, don’t forget to check for hotfixes which can be downloaded here.
In case you missed it, Microsoft today announced Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft’s next-gen cloud offering, successor to BPOS. It contains Microsoft Office Professional Plus, SharePoint Online, Exchange Online and Lync online. You can watch the announcement on-demand here. Office 365, which is expected early 2011, will initially run Exchange 2010 at SP1 level.
For more information consult the Office 365’s website, consult the FAQ or follow Office 365 via Facebook (office365) or Twitter (@Office365).
You can sign up for the beta here. Note that the beta is limited and available in 13 countries only.
Finally, the long awaited Exchange Server 2010 Architecture Poster is here!
This is similar to the Exchange 2007 Component Architecture poster and contains the architecture highlights and feature set of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. This architecture poster is additional to the already published Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Transport Server Role Architecture Diagrams which you could already get here.
You can download the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Architecture poster here.
The Exchange 2010 SP1 help file has been updated (October 14th, 2010). You can download it here.
The offline reference material is nice to take with you when you can’t access online resources.