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    Product Description:

    This is the ultimate guide to the design, migration, implementation, administration, management, and support of an Exchange Server 2007 environment. The recommendations, tips, and tricks covered are based on more than two years of early adopter implementations of Exchange 2007. The authors highlight the features and functions that organizations both large and small have found to be the important components in Exchange 2007, including the new Outlook Web Access mail, functions that better support mobile devices, server-to-server mailbox replication for better data recovery, and integrated voicemail unified messaging.

     

    Detailed information on how to…

    • Plan your implementation and migration to Exchange 2007
    • Confirm that your architecture of Exchange 2007 meets best practices
    • Build a lab environment to test that your migration, implementation, and support processes are valid
    • Implement Cluster Continuous Replication for effective disaster recovery of a failed Exchange server or site
    • Integrate Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging into an existing telephony environment
    • Optimize Exchange 2007 for a scalable enterprise environment
    • Administer and support Exchange on an ongoing basis

     

    Introduction

    Part I    Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Overview

    1 Exchange Server 2007 Technology Primer   

    2 Best Practices at Planning, Prototyping, Migrating, and Deploying Exchange Server 2007

    Part II    Planning and Designing an Exchange Server 2007 Environment

    3 Understanding Core Exchange Server 2007 Design Plans

    4 Architecting an Enterprise-Level Exchange Environment

    5 Integrating Exchange Server 2007 in a Non-Windows Environment

    6 Understanding Network Services and Active Directory Domain Controller Placement for Exchange Server 2007

    Part III    Implementing Exchange Server 2007 Services

    7 Installing Exchange Server 2007

    8 Implementing Edge Services for an Exchange Server 2007 Environment

    9 Using the Windows PowerShell in an Exchange Server 2007 Environment

    Part IV    Securing an Exchange Server 2007 Environment

    10 Client-Level Secured Messaging

    11 Server and Transport-Level Security

    12 Encrypting Email Communications with Exchange Server 2007

    13 Securing Exchange Server 2007 with ISA Server

    14 Understanding Enterprise Policy Enforcement Security

    Part V    Migrations and Coexistence with Exchange Server 2007

    15 Migrating from Windows 2000 Server to Windows Server 2003

    16 Migrating to Exchange Server 2007

    17 Implementing Client Access and Hub Transport Servers

    18 Administering an Exchange Server 2007 Environment

    19 Exchange Server 2007 Management and Maintenance Practices

    20 Using Microsoft Operations Manager to Monitor Exchange Server 2007

    21 Using Terminal Services to Manage Exchange Servers

    22 Documenting an Exchange Server 2007 Environment

    Part VII    Unified Communications in an Exchange Server 2007 Environment

    23 Designing and Implementing Mobility in Exchange Server 2007

    24 Designing and Configuring Unified Messaging in Exchange Server 2007

    25 Collaborating Within an Exchange Environment Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

    26 Extending the Real-Time Communications Functionality of Exchange Server 2007

    Part VIII    Client Access to Exchange Server 2007

    27 Getting the Most Out of the Microsoft Outlook Client

    28 Leveraging the Capabilities of the Outlook Web Access (OWA) Client

    29 Using Non-Windows Systems to Access Exchange Server 2007

    30 Deploying the Client for Microsoft Exchange

    Part IX    Data Protection and Disaster Recovery of Exchange Server 2007

    31 Continuous Backups, Clustering, and Network Load Balancing in Exchange Server 2007

    32 Backing Up the Exchange Server 2007 Environment

    33 Recovering from a Disaster in an Exchange Server 2007 Environment

    Part X    Optimizing Exchange Server 2007 Environments

    34 Optimizing an Exchange Server 2007 Environment

    35 Designing and Optimizing Storage (SAN/NAS) in an Exchange Server 2007 Environment

    Index




    Customer Reviews

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    4.0 Customer Rating a good Exchange 2007 technical read, June 17, 2008
    By Nawar Aljanabi (Vancouver, BC Canada)
    One of the best books in the market about Exchange 2007, it has a great section about project planning and consulting in general also. Great for planning migration from Exchange 2000/2003 to Exchange 2007, I highly recommend this book to anyone planning to migrate their organization to Exchange 2007, but make sure to look into other resources and check frequent updates about Exchange 2007 online. The PoweShell part is kind of weak compared to the other sections.



    4.0 Customer Rating Solid introduction to Exchange 2007, March 18, 2008
    By Justin Lunin-Pack (new york, ny)
    I put my exchange 2007 servers in to production about 6 months ago. This book has been extremely helpful whenever I have run in to trouble. So far much better and easier to reference tan the Microsoft press ones.

    Justin



    5.0 Customer Rating Just what I was looking for..., March 10, 2008
    By Fernando Cornes (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
    Best even than the version for exchange 2003 of the same authors.It approaches all the important items of a new implementation or a migration of previous version, only of exchange not of other commercial mail products not Microsoft, in my opinion it will be only one lacking of this edition



    1.0 Customer Rating Not ready to be unleashed, January 14, 2008
    By D. Shellenberger (Tucson AZ)
    This is the worst Windows server book I have ever encountered. It is full of factual inaccuracies (the wrong name of server roles), grammatical errors and typos. I have no problem with it being updated from a previous version, and a lot of that is a copy/paste operation, but don't they have editors to check the work?



    1.0 Customer Rating Extremely Disappointed, December 14, 2007
    By Brig (Snellville, GA United States)
    I was extremely disappointed in this book and felt that for over 1000 pages, it was very incomplete. For example, one of the newest features of Exchange 2007 is that you can (and in most cases are required) to manage your org using shell commands. This book had a very small intro into it, but for day-to-day operations, the book instructs you to use the UI and in some cases the Exchange 2003 UI. It is as though the writers didn't even take the time to figure out how to really use the product.



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