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This concise white paper offers a snapshot into a managed private cloud environment that can help ensure your mission-critical Microsoft applications run effectively. Download now to learn how you can power Exchange, SharePoint, Lync, and more with higher availability
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This IDC white paper explains how much of the Enterprise IT community is at a crossroads in extending their journey to the private cloud: Companies must virtualize their business critical applications in order to reap the benefits of cloud computing.
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Dell's approach to Exchange 2010 offers many potential benefits for organizations running enterprise class messaging systems. Microsoft introduced new features in Exchange 2010 that can enhance productivity as well as take advantage of Dell's innovative hardware portfolio to provide a more cost-effective infrastructure for enterprise messaging.
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Upon completion of reading this paper, the reader should be well positioned to describe available data protection solutions for Microsoft Exchange as provided by NetBackup, the NetBackup for Exchange Server agent, and the NetBackup Snapshot Client.
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This informative paper examines how to virtualize your Microsoft applications on one leading vendor's infrastructure. Read on to learn about the benefits this industry-leading technology can provide.
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Read about how the enhancements of Exchange 2007, running on virtual machines, increased performance while decreasing costs for a VMware customer. Understand how this approach to server administration lets IT adapt to the demands of enterprise.
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Many businesses use the Exchange email server because of its full feature set and integration with Microsoft Office via the Outlook email client. But
Exchange has one glaring drawback - it is very difficult to restore messages, mailboxes, and other data. Ontrack® PowerControls for Microsoft® Exchange Server solves the problem..
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This paper shows how the costs associated with recovering email messages from Microsoft® Exchange Server backups can be significant and also provides us with the practical information on how to minimize those costs.