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Exchange Server 2010 is Here — Training Coming Soon

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010The Microsoft Exchange Team made the announcement yesterday that Exchange Server 2010 is now available worldwide.

But what does this mean for you and your organization?

Are you going to be able to lower your IT costs with the new version?
Are the new features and improvements worth your investment?
When and how should you start working on making the move to Exchange 2010?
And finally, what do you need to know about Exchange 2010 before migrating to the new version?

Our upcoming Intro to Exchange Server 2010 training will be able to help you help you see what Exchange 2010 brings to the table whether you worked with the 2007 and prior versions or not.

 

Intro to Exchange Server 2010 Training — Coming Soon

Intro to Exchange Server 2010 Training

Our Intro to Exchange Server 2010 Training will help you learn about the new version of Exchange focusing on:

  • New Rights-Protected Email with AD RMS
  • New Transport and Routing Functionality
  • New Permissions Model
  • New High Availability Solution
  • New Compliance Features
  • New Outlook Web Access Features
  • New Unified Messaging Features
  • Web Management Interface
  • And More

Our upcoming training will also show you how you can get started working with Exchange 2010 performing installation, configuration and maintenance.

Keep your eyes peeled — our new Intro to Exchange Server 2010 training will be available within the next few weeks!

 

To whet your appetite a little bit, here are a couple of screenshots of Exchange Server 2010, including the Exchange Management Console and Exchange Management Shell:

 
Exchange Server 2010 Management ConsoleExchange Server 2010 Management Console

Exchange Server 2010 Management Shell

Try Exchange Server 2010 Now

If you’re ready to give Exchange Server 2010 a try, here’s where you can download a free 120 day trial and learn more about it.


 

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