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Posted by Steven Bink November 29, 2006 8:06 AM with no comments
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TechNet MagazineDecember 2006Getting ready to make the move to Exchange 2007? You've come to the right place. This month we'll show you how to prepare for the upgrade, how to write scripts to manage Exchange using the Exchange Management Shell, and how you get the best of anywhere access and unified messaging when you combine Outlook Web Access and Exchange 2007.

In addition, you find all the latest improvements in both Exchange Server 2007 and the Outlook 2007 client, learn how to fight Spam more effectively with the Sender ID Framework, and explore journaling in Exchange 2007 for better control and compliance.

Upgrading Your Infrastructure to Exchange 2007

Whether your organization is large or small, a smooth transition to Exchange Server 2007 will require up-front planning. With the right game plan, you can avoid any service interruptions. Here’s a look at the steps you’ll need to follow when performing the upgrade.

Kate Follis Take Command with the Exchange Management Shell

The Exchange Management Shell gives administrators a powerful interface for managing every aspect of Exchange Server 2007. Get an overview of how you can start writing scripts, integrating applications, and performing other powerful management tasks from the command line.

David Strome Exchange & Outlook: Better Together

Together, Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 represent a giant leap forward in communications and collaboration. Find out how as we dive into simpler configuration, improved search capabilities, Unified Messaging, and more.

Michael Khalili Never Out of Touch with Exchange 2007

Communication has just gotten more powerful than ever. See how the Unified Messaging and Outlook Web Access capabilities built into Exchange Server 2007 allow you to access all your messages in one place…from anywhere.

Joshua Trupin More Powerful Journaling in Exchange 2007

Exchange Server 2007 provides much more flexible journaling capabilities, making it easier to monitor specific user accounts and meet compliance requirements within a large organization.

David Strome Fighting Spam and Phishing with Sender ID

E-mail authentication built on the Sender ID Framework (SIDF) is gaining wide adoption, providing a major advancement in the fight against spam and phishing messages. In fact, more than a third of the world’s e-mail volume is already authenticated and SIDF-compliant. Here’s how it works.

Craig Spiezle and Alexander Nikolayev

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