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Exchange Server 2007 Infrastructure Design: A Service-Orientated Approach
This book teaches IT administrators how to determine business requirements, plan an Exchange Server infrastructure based upon the needs of the enterprise, prepare a business case for project approval, manage user expectations, and teach non-technical managers. Loads of real-world scenarios anchor the concepts to the concrete solutions required by system
administrators and corporate managers. Microsoft Exchange Server is the leading groupware solution; it enables enterprises to communicate and collaborate via e-mail, calendaring, shared databases, and discussion groups.
Contents:
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Principles.2
Building The Right Infrastructure: Determining Business Requirements.3
Planning The Exchange Infrastructure.4
Applying Planning Principles To Exchange Server 2007.5
Planning Server Roles.6
Building A Business Case.7
Managing User Expectations.8
Change Management.9
Setting Up A Change Request Process.10
Deploying.11
Tweaking.12
Consulting.
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